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KING’S THEATRE.

“FOLLOW THRU.” Black-haired, black-eyed, handsome Charles Rogers and red-hair-ed, blue-eyed Nancy Carroll, the lovers of “Abie’s Irish Rose,” of “Close Harmony,” make a “peach of a pair” in Paramount’s all-tech-nicolour moving picture production of the famous hit, “Follow Thru.” This picture will be shown at the King’s to-night, and is a love story with a golf setting and a wrold of comedy. Laurence Schwab, himself, went to Hollywood to direct it, in conjunction with Lloyd Corrigan. “Follow Thru” is a pert and snappy outdoor story. Nancy Carroll, with ambitions to win a championship crown on the links, diverts her attention from golf to the handsome club professional, Charles Rogers, and gives her rival, Thelma Todd, a chance to hole out first. Successful on the fairways, Thelma tries her talent at love-making, but Nancy refuses to give her any advantage there.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 2

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KING’S THEATRE. Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 2

KING’S THEATRE. Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18240, 14 July 1931, Page 2

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