ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“Kitty,” a charming story of Engliish l:.f© from the pen. of Warwick Peeping, author of “Sorrell and Son," now being screened at the Theatre Royal, Kingsland. T h© story concerns the wartime mar- £ ;ia S® of an aviator with Kitty, a girl below him in the social scale, but possessed of a very warm and gallant Ufart. When her husband is wounded f* ls aristocratic mother refuses to let bt:l© street girl see him, and the story concerns how she cleverly kidjapped. her husband and nursed him back to health on the banks of the Thames. . R*tell© Brody and John Stuart are excellent in the leading roles, and the * Jm contains much beautiful photoerapny of Engljsh scenery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 15
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