KING'S THEATRE.
Starring William Haines. "Telling the World" is the feature at the King's Theatre. Haines has the part of a newspaper reporter. A fortunate accident wins him fame and love. But the girl fears his indifference, and accepts an offer to tour China with a revue company. This causes the young man to follow her along a path of thrills and adventure. "Telling the World" is without doubt Haincs's greatest picture. Anita I'agc. a young newcomer to the screen, appears opposite him as leading lady, and by her extraordinary beauty and talent, gives a strong romantic appeal to the whole production. Sam wood, who directed "Rookies," "Tho Fair Co-Ed," and "The Latest from Paris," also directed "Telling the World." In support are the film showing the landing of the Southern ; Cross at Christcliurch, and a comedy, while delightful music is supplied by the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 58, 18 September 1928, Page 5
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