QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Victor M'Laglen, whose work iv "What l'rlco (Jlory?" "A (Jlrl in Every I'orl." "Loves of Carmen " and otiu, big pictures has earned him universal favour, again makes a direct appeal in "Captain I.ash." which Is nmv belli" screened at the Queen's Theatre. A Vnx Droduclhin "Captain Lash." Is a picture witli all tho romance and adventure of the sailor's lire brought out to thrill and entertain Ihose who J c.\ lt-; M'LaBBen'en l||ll-v3 the name part as the fifth engineer on an ocean liner, who has earicd tho sobrlijuot through his powers of drivin" tho stokers. Two-flstcd. hard-bitten sailor of an adventuress who is In league with a "-inn which plans to steal a quantity of Jewels" belonging to a passenger. Captain Lash becomes the tool or tho gang, and only realises his mistake when tho vessel reaches Singapore Then ho shows what a real sailor .-an do to regain his seir-respcct, and there is a smashing climax-. Claire Windsor heads the strong supporting cast. Also ou tho bill are a newsreel and a further Instalment of tho llirllllni; serial "Tarzan the Mlghly." Attractive music is played by the Queen's Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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193QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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