AMUSEMENTS
KING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
KING’S THEATRE. DOUBLE STAR I’ROGKARi.ME“TiII ie’s Punctured Romance”, \ •which will he on the screen at tlitT King’s to-night, is one of the newj productions completely in the hands of old-timers. There is opt a single new-comer in the cast of this modern version of the deflated love debacle of the redoubtable Tillie, produced by A 1 Christie for Paramount, fourteen years after it first appeared on the screen. To begin with, there is AV. C. Fields in the role of the slightly villainous ringmaster of the big circus, which provides the setting for most of the story, even when the war enters into the plot. Fields is a veteran, of the Follies and is known by | playgoer s in the bigger theatres everywhere. Chester Conklin —there is a real dyed in the moustache screen veteran. The second star attraction is a British production, “Somehow*; Good,” which stands out prominently from among a number of literary masterpieces from the pen of the late William de Morgan. Fay Compton is the star and the supporting cast includes Sewart Rome, Dorothy Boyd and Keith Johnson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 10
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186AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 10
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