QUEEN'S THEATRE.
There are two big pictures on tho programme at the Queen's Theatre; "High Seas" and "Xot Quite Decent." In "High Seas," it is claimed that the shipwreck scene is the biggest event of its kind ever photographed Jijr (lie screen, and one can well believe it The foremost actors of the British screen were engaged to produce the picture, including John Muart, Lilian Rich, James Carewe, and Handle Aj-rtou. The second picture, a Fox film, deals with life on Broadway. It is a tragic moment when the mother,-an actress, having lost sight of her child at middle age, comes across her in a company of hardened showgirls. Katlier than see the young life ruined, the mother compromises herself. She succeeds without Hie girl knowing who and why the sacrifice Bres^in tijTpictof ' L°UIS6
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 5
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134QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 5
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