STRAND THEATRE.
«THE PRAIRIE KING" AND "THE RAG MAN." „;„,* rrUh colourful scenes of a c C T2in»l»*' town. where time Spanish fiesta iri » - n tcmperaulont has wrought • fusion oi , ?. Ud t'f "» oi the programme V t f ß Jf S „-I The™ re this week, is a tale of the Strand 14m« . wil , Tbrpe the unfold"* dthe , elan .^ persons, unknwn ? and th a(^n ,ellS to -.? 1B trio*°n search of addod wealth, nX"^?aPPC«Uu S «m. U-t GibS °»Tho U TL*~ Man," the second feature in in,-r n "ta-cb°iß » n excellent comoination of Jewish and Irish humour It discloses toe trial* and roubles of an Ir.sb .orphan, lost • \-pw York when a tire destroys tne home Cleverly-written and wll-produced. ,™i with a quw nt <= omed y interpreting the • 7,1 roles the picture is one. to be ZZU enjoyed, ito on; the. bill ara «Tn!» Rptnm of the Riddle fyder episode c J b : c omX a news film, and a New Zealand scenic.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 5
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161STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 5
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