ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
crafteThe! 1 r treBro" 11" is now sho"'in S a'"the ArtLaughter loud and long should be heard at the Artcraft Theatre when "It's a King" vvrin "i tonl. orrmv:- This Is the- funniest fcjdiiey Howard film yet, and a» th« "gags" vokcr» Wlt)i te erle r' l!llu' nteil En-lish mirth-pro-elaim !>'thaIt er tehe B|.8|.u m oliv-, "hou-h■' of "he"'^'^ variety. Is hilariously 'comic. The /tor/ il Idrcical, and concerns the adventures of Albert King, insurance agent. Albert is due for his Z'ht °rtT!!'> ''"»<'=»■. and after much thought he decides to go gay and.visit the Continent Sydney Howard plays - the dual I i' r •?" exoelk' nt supporting cast inrSSklyn'Sell.'lS: """I"-- Joan Mal»i' «»*
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 3
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113ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 3
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