KING'S THEATRE.
John Gilbert again proves his ability as a star in "Twelve Miles Out," now showing to crowded houses at the King's Theatre., As a had sea, land, and sky as his imposing background. The story is one of modern piracy, and as it develops, one leaves the sea to \\M the New York night clubs, then go hack to the sea again to bring liquor ashore for metropolitan merry-makers. But the revenue boats appear. Under .machine-gun Dro there is a dash for tho coast. Then a girl steps into the plot. Twentieth century pirates step aboard disguised, as revenue men, seize the cargo and the leader demands the girl as a hostage. A terrific fight with fists, belaylngplns and even revolvers settles the dispute about tho cargo of rum and romance, there is a good supporting programme. ■ The King s Orchestra plays the overture" "The Beautiful Galathea" (Suppe), and the entr'acte "Parade of the Tin Soldiers" (Jessel).
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 6
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