QUEEN'S THEATRE.
A gripping, adventurous story of the underworld is Riven patrons of the Queen's Theatre in "Nameless Men," which commenced screening yesterday, and which is likely to prove very entertaining fare. The action starts with the robbing of, a bank as a result of which a young man Is sent to prison, but not before he has hidden the money. In prison a strong friendship develops between him and another prisoner, and on release they fall in love with the same girl. Blackie, a burly ruffian, wants to know where the proceeds of the bank robbery are hidden. Complications following during which the girl Intervenes and the crook's plotting is exposed. Antonio Moreno and Claire "Windsor head a big cast of popular players. lAlso on the bill is an amusing comedy, "The 'Crazy Countess."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 6
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