KING'S THEATRE.
Two strong attractions constitute this week's programme at the King's Theatre, commencing to-night. "Thoroughbrtda," Hit. first 'attraction, is said to bo one of the greatest liorseractng pk-lurei> ever produced. Richard Walling, one of Hollywood's mos> promising juveniles, plays opposite Miss Nixon. Mary Xolan, noted stage ana-screen beauty, ant' Otis Harlau are also cast in promising rplcs. Included in t.h« company are.' Sam I>e Grasse, Montagu Lore, f.'iaire MaeDtmell, l>avid Torrcnce. Johnny Voi, junior, aud Haydcn -Stevenson. The second picture is "The Girl on tho Barge." It is heralded as an exceptional' picture, both for Its vivid dramatic sequences and for Its general screen value. Sally O'Neil, Malcolm M'Grcgor, aud Jean Hei #sliolt head a popular cast. The orchestra will present a suitable music programme,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 95, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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126KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 95, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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