RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“IN A TURKISH BATH” “Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath,” featuring Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, is now being shown at the Rialto and Regent, Epsom, Theatres. The story revolves around “Speed” Dawson, who is in love with Helen Slocum. “Speed” and Helen’s father spend a quiet night at a stag party, by the stag party is i%ided, and in making their escape the two men find themselves in the turkish bath on ladies’ night. After a series of hilarious situations in which they come within an ace of being discovered, they make their way out. Helen, who has recognised “Speed” and her father as the intruders, is accompanied home by Leroy, a rival suitor. He attempts to get fresh with her just as “Speed” enters. “Speed” teaches him his place and the lovers make up their quarrel. The second feature is “Jim the Conqueror,” with William Boyd and Elinor Faire in a story of the cattle country. A matinee wifi be held at both .theatres to-morrow afternoon,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 15
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