The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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62 The Filmgoers' Annual 1 ^^r: &&£ BEFORE its presentation at the Shaftesbury Theatre on April 13, 1922, " Tons of Money " had been hawked round London for two years. Then Tom Walls and Leslie Henson saw its possibilities. It was an immediate success, but it had to move [ TONS OF MONEY to make way for another play. It moved to the Aldwych, then the White Elephant of London theatres, and everybody prophesied its failure. ' Tons of Money " ran for 737 performances and laid the fortunes of the Aldwych Theatre and of everyone who has been associated with it.