QUEEN'S THEATRE.
th* i / our leathers," which was shown at tho head of the new programme at the Queen's Theatre last night, is notable for many big scenes taken in the Sudan and in Portuguesf .f.ast Atnca. The story centres round a young British lieutenant who goes into the wilds of n£r ai"Y? em>rt t0 retrieve his lost honour. Itichard Arlen appears in the principal role (luding William Powell, Pay Wrav Clivs Brook, and JCoah Beery. One of the Sort impressive scenes in the picture shows a stampede of hundreds of hippopotami fleeing before the advancing flames of a bush flre Another notable scene is that showing thousands of warriors streaming across the desert to attack the British forces. The supporting programme is a strong one. There will be two presentations of "The Tour Feathers" on Christmas Day.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 7
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138QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 7
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