KING'S THEATRE
CORONATION FILM AND "HIS LORDSHIP'' Uoorge Arliss, who appeared successfully in a number of historical films including "Disraeli" and -The House ol Rothschild," plavs in two leading roles in "His Lordship," which, along with l,he intensely interesting film oi the Coronation service and procession in London, head the programme al lhe King's Theatre. "His Lordship ' contains most of the elements of motion pic lure entertainment, comedy, romance and drama. It is set in Foglaud. but 'there are son,- .-citings ill the Sear Fast In which good performances as sheiks arc given by Allan .leaves and .John Ford. Arliss'appears as Lord Duncaster, a I'.ritish diplomat, and as this character's brother. Richard. The romantic interest' nf the story is provided by Romillv Lunge and Rene Pay. tlie latter appearing as Lord Duncaster's secretary. I The Coronation film, with its remarkably clear views of proceedings, will he remembered Tor many a day by all who sec it. This programme will be shown again to-morrow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19338, 31 May 1937, Page 3
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