VICTOR McLAGLEN AT ROYAL
Robert Armstrong, who won a place for himself with his characterisation the prize tighter in “Is Zat So?'* pla - vs * the rcle of Victor McLaglen’s ? al . in . “A Girl in Every Port/* the intriguing sea story which comes to _ e Royal Theatre, Kingsland. this evening. This original comedy is cased upon the romantic adventures of McLugkn a Don Juan of the sea, a vd the fistic engagements of Armstrong, through the various ports of the world. Eight of the most popular of the younger motion picture actresses are f ap t in the feminine leads, there beJn S one in every port of call, just to s cd to the interest of all concerned, and several other motion picture favourites are included in tho cast. "The Crash," an exciting railway story starring Milton skills, will also be shown. Clara Bow's voice is a clear, pleasing contralto, and will be heard in motion pictures for the first time in ‘The Wild Party,” her first Paramount all-talking picture, which is to go into production at the Paramount studios in Hollywood in the near future.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 607, 8 March 1929, Page 15
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