KING'S THEATRE.
A picture containing some novel aspects, entitled "The Million Dollar Collar," is the main attraction at the King's Theatre. "The Million Dollar Collar" features the famous dog, "Bin-Tin-Tin." With the aid of the dog, an apparently blind beggar manages to steal a very valuable necklace from a jeweller's shop, and for safety's sake the necklace Is hidden in the collar around the dog's neck. The thief is sent away to hide, and takes the dog with him, but tho dog escapes from his care and makes friends with a tramp who impersonates the thief. At first the tramp is unaware of the nature of the crime, and he takes but scant notice of the antics of the dog. Eventually the tramp realises the extent of the robbery, and then sets about to thwart the robbers. He is assisted by the dog, who displays a high degree of intelligence. -After the canine "star," those prominent in the picture are Phil. M'Culloch Tommy Dugan, Matty Kemp, Alan Cavin, and Evelyn Pierce. There is, of course, a pretty romance woven throughout the story. Tlie supporting programme includes "Light Cavalry" by the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra; piano duets by Ohraan and Arden; vocal numbers by the •Tour Aristocrats," and an amusing sketch
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 151, 23 December 1929, Page 5
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209KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 151, 23 December 1929, Page 5
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