KING'S THEATRE.
An entertaining programme •1s being shown at . the- King's ' "Theatro tills vcek. The principal attraction, "None But the Brave,'" featuring. Charles Morton and Pally Phipps, Is a comedy of the best type. It tells ot the attempts 'to make good of a university graduate who won fame at tho col- | f:ge chiefly through his prowess as nil athlete. Burstinj; wish cat.o-free optimism, he Is prepared ti take life 113 it comes, but soon learns the truth of his professor's parting words—"only the brave may win the fair." After failing to achiovo success as an insuranco agent, Charley wins Ms lady and secures a remunerative position at one stroke, in a totally unexpected manner. Features of the picture are a beauty contest screened in colour, and an exciting outboard motor-boat race. The supporting programme is very fine. The King's Orchestra, under Mr. A. H. Jerome, gives a musical rendering In koeplng with its high reputation.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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