BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The present attraction at the Britannia Theatre, "Bucking the Line," introduces to the screen the newly-created William Fox star, Maurice Flynn. His first picture is a stirring story of tho struggle fot possession of a valuable railroad right-of-way, with a fourcornered love theme interwoven through the rapid and exciting action. There are many stirring scenes, notably, the plunge of an engine through a drawbridge, opened to prevent a collision. Shirley Mason in "Jackie" is the additional attraction. Commencing tomorrow, Cecil B. De Miflo's attraction, "Forbidden Fruit," will bo screened for a short period of five days only. This picture tells the story of a young woman who is torn between her wifely duties to a, rascally gambler and crook husband, and a, true love for another that comes to her. Imludod in the cast are Agnes Ay res, Forrest Stanley, Kathlyn Williame, and Tlusodore Bobcri*.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 3
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