QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Lois Moran and Lawrence Gray are the featured artists in "Live Hungry," the picture heading tho new programme at tho Queen's Theatre. Tho story concerns the love affairs of a free-lanco journalist and an ex-chorus girl, who, tiring of her life before the footlights, returns to the poverty of her own home. The girl ia given the opportunity of marrying a rich man and thus assuring her future, but sho prefers, the lovo of the journalist. Thero aro many amusing situations, much of tho comedy work being in tho hands of Marjorie Bebe as the friend of the chorus girl. As a second attraction there is a typical Western picture, "Driftin' Thru," which tells tho story of Dan Brown, an aimless wanderer on the face of the earth, who succeeds In clearing himself from a murder charge and wins the love of the girl of his heart. The part of Dan Brown is well played by Harry Carey, and he has tho support of a strong cast, which includes Harriet Hammond. Tho Queen's Orchestra supplies good Incidental music, and there are good supporting films. The programme will be repeated to-night and all next week.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 7
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196QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 7
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