KING'S THEATRE.
In "Psetty Ladies," the Metro-Goldwyn-May .' production now being shown at the King's Theatre, Director Monta' Bell proves his claim as the peer of any artist of his profession. It is a story of a Follies star who had everything except a lover—and her efforts to find a husband. How she got him, lost him, and brought him home again, makes the story rich in human interest. ZaSu Pitts is featured and Tom Moore is the erring lover and husband. The remainder of the cast is an assortment of the best names of stage and screen. An entertaining supporting programme is coupled with a delightful score of incidental music. A really remarkable production, "Wild Justice," commences a week's season on Friday. Starring Peter the Great, the new marvel dog of the screen, the picture tells a dramatic tale of life, love, and adventure in the snow-clad forests of the lonely North country, and weaves a thrilling pattern of intrigue and breath-taking action against the majestic beauty of the everlasting snows. Centred around a mysterious^ murder, the action moves swiftly, and is enlivened by hand-to-hand battles in which the great dog Peter the Great plays a dramatic part. The strong supporting cast is headed by George Sherwood, Frances Teague, and Frank Hagney.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 6
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212KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 6
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