7 KING'S THEATRE.
' ' -) The' British screen version of "Tilly of Bloomsbury" Is now showing at the King's Theatre. Phyllis Konstam appears, in the title iole^ anu the male lead Is taken by Sydney Howard, in the part of Stillbottle, with a strong teast hi general support. The entire destiny of the production Is in the hands of the film director. Jack Kaymond, who has directed aftore successes than any other person in the English motion picture Industry, handled .'"Tilly, of Bloomsbury." A second feature of the programme Is "Condemned to Death," a mystery thriller adapted from "Jack o LanHern."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 8
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