KING'S THEATRE.
The attraction at the King's Theatre is "Running Wild." featuring W. C. Fields and Mary Brian. To sco Mr. Fields as the "timid soul" who becomes a "roaring lion" under tho influence of a, hypnotist is to see something which cannot but fail to make one's sides ache with laughter. The second feature of the programme Is "Moana," a production of distinct originality. A tale of love and adventure has as its background scenes of surpassing beauty, sucii as only the islands can provide, and ono sees the natives with all their picturesque customs living unspoiled by civilisation. The orchestra is heard in numerous tuneful items.
ARTCRAFT THEATRE. The final screening of "The .Manxman," from Sir Hall Caine's famous novel, takes place this evening. The leading characters are taken by the famous English players, who include Henry Airley, Fred Groves, and Elizabeth Risdon. Owing to tho great length of tho picture, the screening commences at 8.10. Appropriate! music accompanies the screening Commencing to-morrow, Renee Adoreo and Antonio Moreno are tho stars in "The Flaming Forest," from James Oliver Cunvood's famous book.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5
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183KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5
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