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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Tho famous Wallace licery-Kayraond Hatton combination in "Now We're in the Air," is the attraction at the Queen's. Theatre this week. These two airmen suddenly fall in love with two girls of identical appearance, but who have Tiews which mnko them proFrench and pro-German respectively. This causes endless muddle with tho two men. They run through numerous exploits, and find themselves (list much-honoured heroes, and the^ spies, ami Dually they arc arrested by thu French. Tho sjuiporting picturo is "Slaves /of Beauty,"' ißased on | tho story by' Nina Wilcox Putnam of the ,w,oman who finds' herself at l-yarlunuo .wllli .her .husband. Tho story is an interesting one, 'and Olive Tell, ltirliiml WallUiK, .Ted M'Namara, Karlc Fox1, and Holmes Herbert all handlo' their respective parts very capably. A tine comedo-drama, "Upstream," which has been playing to pleased audiences wherever shown, commences noxt Fri(lay at tho queen's Theatre, at the head of an. excellent two-star programme. This picture is splendid entertainment. Nancy Nash, Earle l-'oxe, Itaymoud Hitchcock, Grant Withers, Ted M'Namara, and1 Sammy Cohon have Jeadinn parts in this vory fine picture. The second attraction is the Tom Jlli production, "The Arizona Wildcat." Tom Mix gives more than his usual Kcuprous portions of hard riding and dare devil feats in "Tho Arizona Wildcat." In this story of a gang of Kastern society crooks, who come to clean out tlie Westerners at,a famous California summor resort, there Is a story that is of unusual Interest.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6

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