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KING'S THEATRE.

•In the delightful picture "Remembrance," which is to receive its final screening at the King's Theatre to-night, Rupert Hughes has created a beautiful love story. He shows vividly how much the happiness and security of a h,°me may be affected by an extravagant family aping -the manners of society. The Bupports include an International News and a comedy. The orchestra under Mr. L. <D. Austin rendered appropriate music.

"4 Chapter in Her Life," fa be screened at the King's. Theatre to, morrow, is a picture that is said to be grippingly real, intensely satisfying, and daringly different from anything® the -screen has ever seen. One fancies that one is looking into the very souls pK living., breathing people— not characters, but people, as the story unfolds. It bares human souls to teach a great lesson, and does it in an engrossing and fearless fashion. Lois Weber's deft touch has guided the seething cross currents of its surging, passions and quivering desires to their triumphant denouement. Clare Louise : Burnham's famous novel comes to you with all the inimitable, intimate' touches for which it is so famous. ■.. The picture features Claude Gillingwater, Jacqueline Gadalen, Jane Mercer, Frances Raymond, Robert Frasier, Evay Thatcher, Ralph Yeai-sley, and Fred Thompson, all ■worldfamed artists. . The supporting programme include? a Buddy Messenger comedy entitled, "Dad's Boy." The latest International i^ewsVivill also.be presented, together with a- musical programme of : merit by the King's select orchestra, Mr. L. D. Austin having prepared the musical score. The box plan is at The Bristol j after 5.30 at the theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 10

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 10

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 10

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