STRAND THEATRE.
"Two Lovers," with Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky In tho leading roles, is now being shown at the Strand Theatre. "Leatherface," by Bironess Orczy, furnished tho story. Laid against the ever-stlrrlng background of war, "Two Lovers" tells the story of Mark van Bycke, son of tho patrician burgomaster of Ghent, and of his secret adventures as'
"Leatherface," mysterious and faithful aid to William, Prince of Orange, who seeks to lead the enslaved country of Flanders to freedom from the oppressing hands of the Spaniards. Wild night rides, hair-raising duels (of wit as well as of sword) reveal Ronald Colman, as "Leatherface," in a role moro colourful and varied than any he has over attempted. -Vllma Banky is Lenora, the Flower of Spain, niece of the Duke of Azar. oppressor of. tho Flemish and commandant of tho Spanish. Good supports aro also to be screened, and appropriate music supplied by tho orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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153STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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