KING'S THEATRE
The final screening at, tie King’s Theatre , rif the magnifirienk ocreen version of Mary Roberts Rinehart’s welh known novel. “K—The, Unknown.” ia announced by the management for thin ovening. In the picture Sydney Pam ia a ’ young woman whose life Ims been passed in a small town whore she ha* become a social favourite of the youngor residents. Into her life . comes the silent and' mysterious “K.” and his .arrival at the email town ia .also of vital importance to others of this fine 'crams of life. ..The story may be said ' tc- be one well off the beaten track, and the climax, unusual, swift and intense, is si-fitting termination, .to a great production. ■ Two tragic- scenes .take place, one in a cafe, and the other in , the' operating theatre of an hospital. There are also many, humorous situations, specially that of a man who har a disappointment in. lore. The supporting programme includes a hilarioni comedy, and the music by the King’s Select Orchestra ia excellent.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12009, 11 December 1924, Page 6
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169KING'S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12009, 11 December 1924, Page 6
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