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KING'S THEATRE

SATURDAY’S PROGRAMME. Stirring melodrama, sweet ro.manee and an abundance of spinetickling thrills make “Laughing at Danger,” Dick Talmadge’s latest photoplay production, which appears for the first run at the King’s Theatre on Saturday one of the most exciting pieces of entertainment ever released bv Master Pictures. Eva Novak heads a capable cast in support of the star, and Talmadge himself out-Talmadge’s Talmadge. That he is the most intrepid actor in motion picture today is proved by the fact that he fractured a vertebrae in his neck during the filming of his last picture, “Stepping Lively,” and was confined to a steel brace in the Hollywood Hospital for some weeks. But his broken neck is no handicap now; in fact, it seems to have helped him, to judge by his present production. “Laughing at Danger,” like the two previous Carlos productions featuring Mr Talmadge, was directed by James W. Horne, and proves a rattling good show. A first-class programme will be screened at both matinee and evening performances. The special features should not be missed.

“That’s My Baby” is described as a. great picture and in itself will provide ample entertainment.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10514, 8 April 1927, Page 5

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KING'S THEATRE Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10514, 8 April 1927, Page 5

KING'S THEATRE Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10514, 8 April 1927, Page 5

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