ST. JAMES THEATRE.
Very vivid glimpses of the third Test share with the big picture, "Fires of Fate," tho honour of the programme at St. James Theatre. "Fires of Fate" la mainly a pursuit of marauding tribes by tho Egyptian Camel Corps. It includes a love story, about a colonel (Lester Matthews), who has only a year to live and dare not tell the only girl (Dorothy Bartlam) that he loves her. Colonel, girl, and a group of tourists are captured by tribesmen; the colonel makes a heroic fight; the butt end of an Arab musket hits the colonel on the back of the head, and the blow cures him of the mysterious nervous malady which is killing him. Result: The colonel can now wed the girl,, and does so. This happy ending Is only reached through ■ a maze of adventure, camel charges, attack, and counter-attack, with nil the glories of Wild West hurricane action In a novel and a pleasing Egyptian setting. Garry Marsh. Kathleen O'Beean, Donald Calthrop, and Hubert Harben have supporting parts. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 3
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175ST. JAMES THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 3
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