EVERYBODY'S THEATRE HAS “VAGABOND KING
Picturesque roystering Francois Villon, one of the most romantic of history’s figures, makes a new appeal to the susceptibilities of an audience »m? the medium of the talkie in ’ The Vagabond King,” showing at Everybody’s Theatre this week. As Francois, the seven days’ king, rogue, poet and songster, Denis King scores a tiuumph. Jeanette MacDonald, as Lady Katharine, niece of the King of France, cvecy bit as impressive. Filmed in technicolour, the picture is a masterpiece of artistry. There is magnificent action, supplemented by beautiful melodies and stirring songs. The picture presents itself in all the beauty of the stage presentation, plus the added
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 4
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