QUEEN’S AND KING EDWARD
For the last time ‘The Eagle,’ and ‘Down to the Sea in Ships’.will bo shown at tho Queen’s and King Edward Theatres to-night. The former attraction is one of Rudolph .Valentino's greatest pictures. The locale of tho picture is set in Russia, and it describes tho heart adventures of the Russian poet, Alexander Pushkin. Valentino appears in three guises—first, as a Cossack lieutenant,, as an adventurous bandit, and in masquerade ai a French tutor. ‘ Down to the,Sea in Ships’ is a thrilling tale, in which a young couple overcome apparently insurmountable obstacles for tho sake ot a great love. To-morrow tho King Edward-'T’heatrc will screen ‘ The Amateur Gentleman and ‘ Tin Gods.’
,Tho Queen’s Theatre will be closed after to-night's programme, for one week; during this time tho theatre will be completely renovated.
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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 10
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