KING'S THEATRE.
"Twelve Miles Out," at the King's Theatre, deals with the rum-running fleets which operate oft" the coast of America. The central figure ia a master of a rum-running schooner, who, after knocking round the world, settles clown to tho dangerous business of smuggling liquor. The romantic side of the picture is not overlooked. The rum-runner finds it necessary to abduct an engaged couple in order to preserve the secrecy of Ills trade, and from the time the two are made captives in his schooner events follow each other with rapidity. John Gilbert j lakes tile leading male part, and he is. supported by .loan Crawford,'Ernest Torrahce, and 'Dorothy Sebastian. There is a good supporting programme. The King's Orchestra plays the overture,- "The Beautiful Galathea" (Sunpc), and Kic entr'acte, "l'arade of the •Tin Soldiers"* (Jesse!).
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5
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136KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5
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