KING'S THEATRE.
There is a double-feature programme now showing at the King's Theatre The first picture, which1 is entitled "Tho Grip of the Yukon," is a dramatic story of the frozen north. Francis X. Bushman and Nell Hamilton have tho principal parts,, and June Marlowe plays the feminine lead. Tho story tells of a lonely prospector who stakes out the richest mine in the district, and who jealousy guards the secret of its location. Alone in tho wilderness ho becomes the victim of gold-fever, and his claim passes into tho possession of two prospectors, who alone know how tho old man met his end. The daughter arrives, and the story thereafter works up to a totally unexpected climax. The second feature, entitled-"Stop That Man," in which Arthur Lake and Barbara Kent take the leading roles, is a comedy of a somewhat unusual variety, It cannot fail to amuse. Tho supports are good, and tho orchestra supplies appropriate music.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 52, 10 September 1928, Page 4
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