KING'S THEATRE.
Reginald Denny, makes his debut In a talKiq, entitled "Clear the ;Decks," which is tho attraction at;the . King's'" Theatre. ft is a bright and breezy picture with the sea as a background. It concerns particularly a sick nephew, who is heir to a vast fortune, and whose aunt places him In charge of a male nurse, and sends him on a long sea voyage. Reginald Denny takes the place of the nephew in : order that he may be on the samo ship as •^certain girl. Be has no objection to being a. passenger, but when he 2nds he has to ■fill the- f position of: invalid, " much; against his' , will, events begin to move rapidly. Tho supporting programmo Includes a Fox Movietone News; a sound picture, entitled "With tho fleet at Sea,"; dealing with manoeuvres of some of Britain's biggest ships/particularly H.M.S. Nelson, the flagship of the Atlantic Fleet, whMi is Been and heard In big gun flrlnE; a dancing p'*ture'of the "Victoria. Girls"; and an all-talk-inWcomedy, "Mr. Smith Wakes Uup."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 5
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173KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 5
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