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KING'S THEATRE

"THE RINGER"

When selecting his cast for the talkie version of the late Edgar Wallace's supreme effort, "The Ringer," Walter Forde, who directed the production, experienced great difficulty in finding a girl who could speak with a slight and not objectionable American accent.

He at last chose Carol Goodner, a charming American actress, who, for the past two years, has lived in England, and who, during that time, has made every effort to lose her American accent. Although it is Carol Goodner's first talkie, Forde was delighted with her work as Cora Ann, and she received much praise from English critics. "The Ringer," a British Dominions film, is the current attraction at the King's. i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 8

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KING'S THEATRE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 8

KING'S THEATRE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 8