LIBERTY THEATRE.
Charlie Murray and George provide most of the fun in "Lost at the- From," .one of the. -funniest war-time films ever Gcreened, now being shown at the Liberty Theatre. Both artists are m the first rank of comedians, and thoir " orl s 0D this occasion is equal to anything they have vet done. Included in the cast are Natalie Kingston, Max Asher, Ed. Brady. John Kolb. Brookes Benedict, Nita Martan. and .Vm I'O, mane. The principal supporting film, scaled Lir' " tolls a story of a young girl who was mafia use of bv an unscrupulous man, in v-hose care her father had "left her and forced to take charge of a tashionablo gamb lin- den The leadinc: roles are taken bj i"v Kevier and CulUn Landis, and a number of'other well-known stars are iu suppou.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 7
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137LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 7
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