KING'S THEATRE.
. From the ends of tho earth into the Tampico oil swamps,.are drawii four men, rough (i ml masterful, and one woman, gentle, lovely, and fastidious. Ouo.inan, master of himself, sacrifices his love, Ilia ambitious, that the womau might bo happy. This la the themo of "Tho Showdown," which is to bo screened at the King's Theatre, commencing to-night. "The I Showdown" is a drama which is said to surpass even the suspenso of "Underworld," and builds to a totally ■ unexpected -finish. Gcorgo Bancroft, who. scored a success in "Old Ironsides," Is seen in his first star. role, and is said to have made a'mbro than promising start. Heading' the cast which supports Bancroft aro Evelyn, Brent—who played with him in "Undonvorld" and .in "Boau Sabreur," Neil Hamilton, Fred. Kohlor, who also was in "Underworld" as tho,leader of'a gang, Arnold Kent, and Leslie Fcnton." An cutortainlng supporting programme Is promised, and tlioru will bo music by the Klug'a Orchestra. The box plan is available at.tho Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 5
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167KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 5
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