"THE SPORT OF KINGS" WEDNESDAY.
Racing plays are specialties with British producers, and they have always been successes. In "The Sport of Kings" Wednesday's, feature, there is finest example of this type of picture for many a day. The action is fast and furious, and the plot well ibid and interesting. There is a boxing match, which is marvellously dt.iit, a hurricane of speed and thrills. Tiluie is also a steeplechase full of incident and a flat race. The heroine is played by an exceedingly pretty Hnglisli actiess named Phyllis Shannaw, and Victor MacLagen is the lead-; j ing man. He fits the part like a I glove. The scene in the club when the hero throws the villain over the club balcony is another high light inri the production, and the whol'e play is so fascinating, and so fresh in treatment that it is a credit to old England.
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Shannon News, 30 October 1923, Page 3
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150"THE SPORT OF KINGS" WEDNESDAY. Shannon News, 30 October 1923, Page 3
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