BRITANNIA THEATRE.
What is, perhaps the most awe-inspir-ing scenery ever recorded by the motion picture camera is seen in "Blind Hushands," a photo drama of the Tyrolean Alps, to be screened at the Britannia Theatre, commencing to-morrow. Eric yon Strolieim, besides directing, the pioture, takes the role of Lieutenant yon Sreuben, of the A.ustriaji army. He goes to a fashionable Alpine resort to prey on all womenkind. Through suave mock-courtesy ahd attention to the smallest detail, he endeavours to ruin the life of a beautiful American woman,. touring with her husband. His downfall comes in the tremendous climax at the very top of the .highest peak in the lofty Alps. Harry Carey, in "Blue Streak M'Coy," and "Darby and Joan," will be screened for the final time this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 154, 30 June 1921, Page 3
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