KING'S THEATRE
An exceptionally bright and entertaining programme is being shown at tho King's Theatre this week. The principal attraction, "None But tho Brave," featuring Charles Morton and Sally l'lilpps, is a comedy of tho best type. It tells of the attempts to make good of a university graduate who won fame at' the college chiefly through his prowess as au athlete. Bursting witli carc-frco optimism, he is prepared to take lifo as it comes, but soon learns the truth o£ his professor's ,parting words —"only tho bravo may win the fair." After failing to achieve success as an insurance agent, Charley wins his lady and secures a remunerative position at duo stroke, in a totally unexpected manner. Features of tho picture are n beauty contest screened in colour, and an exciting outboard motor-boat race. The supporting comedy "Elephant's 'Elbows," reveals some very elov-erly-tralned animals. An Interesting chapter of the Fox News shows tho Graf Zeppelin on its arrival at New York and tho reception it was accorded. The King's Orchestra, under Mr. A. H. Jerome, gives a musical rendering in keeping with its high reputation..
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 132, 15 December 1928, Page 7
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186KING'S THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 132, 15 December 1928, Page 7
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