GEORGE WALSH.
William Fox’s breezy and versatile star, Gehi'ge Walsh,., is to be the attraction at the King's Theatre to-day and'tonight when he will appear in a thrilling mystery comedy called “Putting One Over. 1 ’ Some Walsh feats ot extraordinary daring are promised ; but primarily tho story is said to be an admirable one, replete with humour and with tense dramatic situations and, complications which apparently dety solution. As Jack Trevor, a New York salesman bound for iexas, Walsh is caught in a train wreck and a party of daring crooks manipulate his appearance while he is unconscious, so. that he is made a “double” of tho heir to a big estate who has been killed in the wreck Of course, Jack tails in love and finds himself in a maze, of exciting and mysterious happenings. On the same programme Peggy Hyland appears in a glorious drama “Cheating Herself,” “The Mconriders” (13th episode, entitled “The Doomed Home”), Mutt and Jeff in Iceland, Fox World’s News, Australian News; etc., will also be shown.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18251, 21 May 1921, Page 13
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172GEORGE WALSH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18251, 21 May 1921, Page 13
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