ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
"The Lone Eagle," which will .head tho change of programme at the Arlcraft Theatro to-night Is a story of- a self-centred American youth, who becomes a member of a British living unit at the f.na the war was at its height. His reaction to tho grim reality of battle and his gradual'but nevertheless forcible change from a carefree youth to serious manhood, is portrayed with a subtlety that should placo the director, Emory Johnson on a plane with our greatest directors. Raymond ICeane, who has been on the screen but a short, while, is tho youth. Barbara Kent plays the. rolo of his French Jack Pennlck, a newcomer to the .screen,^Nigcl Barrio, Don Stuart, and Cuyler Suppltfo are also in the cast. Tho story was written -by LieutenantRalph Blanehard, who was a member of tho United States air service during the Avar. The supporting programme Includes "The Telephone Girl," and a film showing the arrival of Captain Kingsford Smith at Brisbane.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5
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163ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5
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