"SONG OF THE PLOUGH."
AT KING'S THEATRE TOMOKROW
"Song of the Plough," a truly beautiful English production, opens tomorrow at the King's Theatre, and brings to the screen one of the most exquisite dramas set against the glory and charm of the rolling downs of England. Humorous. incidents, are'not neglected,,and the cameo life studies of the quack medicine venders at the fairs and the revelry at the village inn are entertainments in themselves. Starring as Farmer Freeland is that artist Stewart Rome, who receives splendid support from Rosalind Fuller, Allan Jeayes, Kenneth Kove, and many others. "Song of the Plough". 19 a picture whose sweetness and charm will be remembered long after others are forgotten. The supporting programme is an extremely brilliant one and includes the revival of Walt Disney's "Old King Cole." In addition a special starring engagement for. two nights has been made with Master Alan Loveday, a truly remarkable six-year-old lad from Palmerston North, whose technical niastery of the violin is said to be amazing. The box plan is. open at the D.1.G., and early booking ta advised. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 7
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