QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Two very attracllvo feuturc-fllms are prosentfd in the new programme at tho Queen's Tliealrc. Tho first, "Tlie Far Call " stars Charles Morton, who will bo remombercd for oxei'tlenl work in tlie "Four Devils," and dainty I.cllu Hyams. There is plonty of action in Ilio story, which deals with tho activities or daring raiders who seize control of some seal rookeries. Their plans, however, arc thwarted by a girl's cleverness1, and there follow some most exciting incidents, will) a lovo Interest, neatly Interwoven- with tho plots and counterplots, to give tile picture siddod appeal. An adaptation of Fercnc Molnar's novel, "Prisoners." la tho tltlo of the second film. It is a romance of night clubs, with all tholr colour and glamour, and the story Is vividly portrayed. Tho cast of "Prisoners" is headed by Corlnne nrillllli. and the picture is from First National Studios. Olving additional pleasure to tho entertainment provided by tho two big' films are thu musical items by tho orchestra under tlie direction of Mr. Paul I. Cullen.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 7
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172QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 7
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