KING’S THEATRE.
TWO GOOD FEATURES White tang’ and "Educating rather” will be screened at the King’s Theatre to-night and tomorrow at S p m A woman’s love wars against the ruthless law of the wild in "White Fang,” .Jack London’s thrilling sequel to his "Call of the 'Wild '* with Michael Whalen and .Jean Midi heading an outstanding cast that features Slim Summerville. Charles Summerville. Charles Winninger, John Carradine, Jane Harwell and Thomas Beck. Whalen, two-fisted adventurer. Miss Muir, a beautiful woman from "outside” and "White Fang,” the savage half-dog. halfwolf, form an unusual triangle that dominates the story. Miss Muir and her brother. Thomas Beck, are bequeathed a gold mine. They go North and persuade Whalen to guide them through tile dan; crons country. Whalen agrees to lead Bed., hut insists the girl remain behind. The i igors of the trail are too much for Beck and he goes mad. Whalen I alls in the snow and is saved from a savage wolf-pack by a magnificent dog, who accepts him as master. A wandering partv rescues Whalen but Beck’s body is later discovered with a. bullet through the skull and Whalen is accused of murder. Miss Muir, torn between love for the adventurer and fear that he is her brother’s murderer, and "White Fang.” the dog, are Whalen's inly hope el escape. A whirlwind of exciting events climaxes this great outdoor romance. "Educating Father" tells a happy. IniarTbus story of how the up-and-coming youngsters of The Jones Family bring dad up to date. Jed Prouty plays the title role of "Dad” Jones, who finally graduates from Diet school of experience, after going through a series of, to him, harrowing adventures. Shirley Deane. Dixie Dunbar, Spring Bvington. Kenneth Howell. June CarTson, George Ernest. Florence Roberts and William Mahan are alsofeatmirt
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13715, 23 November 1937, Page 5
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