AMUSEMENTS
KING’S TIIEATKE. “TILE AJtEJtiCAN' TIM SON E 15.” One of tho most stirring and Heart touching noroaildos ydf portrayed on the talking screen is boing presented at the King’s Theatre this week by /Cinema Art Films. It is the British International all-dialogue version (of fEdjen Phipotts’ famous novel, “The Ameriqau Prisoner”, starring Carl Brisson and Madeline Carroll. Tho picture is a faithfu’ interpretation of PMlpotts’ story, from the opening title to the linn-fade-out, when tho voices die awa'y In the distance,- There are many realistic scones of within the prison walls, whore thousands of hunger-stricken convicts are seen attired in straggly clothes made from course .yellow sacking. The frill cast is to he highly complimented on their fine performance, which is aiiothe/ example of iwh/at may bo ox ucot' fiom England in the future.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 93, 11 July 1930, Page 8
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135AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 93, 11 July 1930, Page 8
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