AMUSEMENTS.
THE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. In "Why Worry," Harold Lloyd, has made ins greatest comedy. It is -not only funnier than "Safety Last" and "Grandma's Boy," but it is en- : tirely different to any of his previous productions. It is his first serious attempt at straight farce. Here are real characters and entirely probable situations exaggerated to a state of absurdity that yet remains within the realms of possibility. "Why Worry" isi the story of American youth, accustomed to luxury, who lias a flare of adventure h\ his makeup. He goes to South America and promptly becomes emeshed in a fierce, hery and flaming revolution. It is a story of intrigues and romance and surprising twists around which is woven the greatest laughter-making comedy yet produced. From the moment, Lloyd is introduced being taken aboard a ship in a stretcher to the final fadeout, where he is tyhi£} up traffic, "Why Worry'' is one mirthful situation after another. It will be screened to-night for the last time. • ,-. ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 91, 16 June 1925, Page 8
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