'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY'
Allan Wilkie and his talented company presented the thrillin* spy-drama Iho Luck of (he Navy' at His Majesty'* theatre last evening, This production had a record run at the New and Queen's Jliwitres, London., as returned soldiers will tell. 'The Luck of the Navy' i« as the title suggests, a story of the Navy! the notion being during the lata'World \\?r, when the German Secret Service had spies in every naval port and base in England. Allan Wilkie as Lieutenant Stanton. V.G., 01 H.M. Submarine oA, handles ins role with marked ability, as also do the other members of the "cast, and the whole piece leaves nothing to be desired, unless, perhaps, shorter intervals between the acts. The drama is essentially full of thrills and tense situations, but nothing is overdone. The 'Luck of the ,Navy' will be presented for the remainder of the week, and will undoubtedly win popular favor.
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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7
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