QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"Almost a Lady" concerns Marcia Blake, a model employed in the fashionable shop of Monsieur Henri. Marcia displays gowns to Mrs Reilly, a social climber, and her husband, and the latter is caught flirting with Marcia by his wife. Marcia is invited to a reception at the Reilly home and sees William Duke, who is supposed to be the Duke of Lankershein. He is a social Hon, and is anxious to meet Vonna Vols, a famous writer. Vonna Vola is unable to be present, and Mrs Reilly, in great despair, asks Marcia to impersonate her, and ia presented as tho authoress. "Fast and Furious,". a Universal picturfsation of Reginald Denny's original story, is the second big feature. Embracing an allstar caßt, the picturo will add another host of admirers to the already large following of Denny. "Fast and Furious" is the story of a speed maniac who meets his Waterloo when he essays a test on the broad highway with old man Miller.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 14
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165QUEEN'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 14
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