4 KING’S THEATRE.
That intangible something which lends to a work of art a beauty of realism that grips the heart of those who see it, is the outstanding charaeeristic of Fox Films, “AJother Alachree,” which will show at the King's Theatre to-night. This picture ifi the story of an Irish mother and her hoy for whom she sacrifices everything that makes life worthwhile on the altar of her love. But the Irish “Mother Alaehree*’ is a symbol of universal motherhood. and a moving tribute to the mothers of men. Watching Belle Bennett one realised that no mere acting dould carry such conviction to this difficult role, she was living through her own tragic experience as a mother, says a- picture fan. Neil Hamilton, playing the part of the son jgrown to manhood, without knowledge and only a tantalising memory of his mother, gives a performance that will he long remembered. « -
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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17418, 5 September 1928, Page 4
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1514 KING’S THEATRE. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17418, 5 September 1928, Page 4
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