QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"Too Busy To i Work," Will Rogers's latest at t . the Queen's Theatre. This' outstanding comedian of the films appears in the role of a whimsical vagabond who devotes his activities to searching for his wife and .daughter and .the ,man who stole them from him. . .
< The Last Man," ■ a gripping sea mystery tale with, a :ship at sea and Port Suez as the background? will'be the attraction at the Queen's Theatre, on' Friday. Charles Bickford plays the" principal male lead, and' Constance ' Cummtngs; plays . opposite him.- ■ Not since "Beau Geste" has the screen had so strange and baffling a mystery setting -as is provided at the ; start of "The Last Man," Nvhen the; crew of.a freighter sight, a tramp steamer and: find twelve dead men on' deck Only one man is-left to tell the tale. He unfolds a weird. account, involving gold, the honour of a" sea , captain, and a,' beautiful woman. „
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 3
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