SPARKLING COMEDY.
PRISCILLA DEAN AND GEORGE O'HARA. A brilliant comedy programme is being presented at the Queen's Theatre on Monday. The main picture is "Forbidden Waters," starring Priscilla Dean. The story deals with the adventures of a young wife, recently divorced from her husband, who gets entangled with an adventuress and two' crooks, who seek to fleece him. To prevent her former husband from marrying the crook, sho kidnaps him, and takes him to a lonely island. Then follows some thrilling and embarrassing moments, before the couple are finally united again. The second picture, featuring George O'Hara, one of the foremost actors of the screen, is "The Timid Terror," This is a screaming riot of fun from tho start to the finish. What happens to a poor young man who wishes for a car, and inherits a taxi-cab, is the theme of tho story. George O'Hars's role is that of a impoverished youth who has but one desire, _ that iB to own an automobile, in order to rmpresß the lady of his heart. Some excellent supports include five comedies, a Felix cartoon and two British gazettes. Reserves at Webley s, or 'phone 3342.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 7
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