AMUSEMENTS.
“RUDD’S NEW SELECTION.”
“Rudd’s New Selection,” a companion picture l to “On Qur Selection” is set down for screening at the King’s Theatre tonight. In this production made for Messrs! E. J. and D. Carroll by Raymond Longford, Dad goes hack with his extensive family all wiser and bolder, but all happily endowed with the delightful characteristics that won them a place in the hearts of picture-goers in the first “Selection” picture. Lottie Lyell is the heroine and around her is woven a charming love story. The matrimonial difficulties of Bav#, the practical joking of the twins, the meeting of Dad with Dave’s war-like mother-in-law, the kitchen quarrels between Li! and Sarah, are scenes that fully equal in fun anything Steele Rudd has ever written or Ausralian players have pictured. The production altogether is claimed to he an excellent screen version of tlie well-known story and to give an impressionable reflex of the quaint but lovable personages who make Steele Rudd’s name ai householdword in the Antipodes. The 13th chapter of the Tf Lost City” and a comedy will
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15120, 5 January 1922, Page 5
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180AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15120, 5 January 1922, Page 5
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