QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"Down the Strelch," showing at tho Queen's Theatre, depicts life behind the scenes at a taining pictures of tho year. It is a story of a Jockey, excellently portrayed by Kobert Arnew, who, In tho face of almost impossible odds, wins the hand of the girl ho loves, Marian Nixon. In support aro a gazetto, scenic, and comedy, with capital incidental music by the orchestra.
A doublo-featuro * programme commences next Friday at the Queen's Theatre. The principal picture, "Desert Gold," is perhaps tho most widely read and most popular of thc-Zano Grey novels. The picture was taken 1 on tho actual locations, and is packed with 'action. Director Soltz ban made a picture lhat will be popular everywhere. There is romartco and scenic grandeur. Neil Hamilton, Shirley Mason, William Powell, and Robert Frazer head the cast. "Heads Up," starring the popular athlete, "Lefty" Flynn, Is a funny story of a youug, wealthy, atid bored youug man who goes looking for adventure in a revolution ridden South Amorican Stato. It is a comedy-drama with the "comic opera" atmosphere, and with exciting .situation's. Kathleen Myers and Kalla Pasha head tho supporting cast. i
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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193QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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