AT THE QUEEN'S.
A BRITISH FILM. The first production of the Samuelson Film Corporation, London, makes its bow to Thames patrons at the Queen's Theatre to-night. The picture is entitled, "Afterglow," after one of England's famous thoroughbreds, and the story deals with the sport of kings, as it is enjoyed at Ascot. Featured in the notable English cast is the famous London beauty Liliam Hall Davl/.s. A British comedy entitled, "Good Spirits," comrjJetes an entertaining programme. On Friday and Saturday night a unique vaudeville act is oiiled, when Miss Daphnes Kindly will present her dolls, Jane and Sam, in a ventriloquist song and dance number, in addition Cecil de Mille's picture "lied Dice," will be presented.
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Thames Star, Volume LXI, Issue 17313, 28 December 1927, Page 4
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116AT THE QUEEN'S. Thames Star, Volume LXI, Issue 17313, 28 December 1927, Page 4
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