BRITANNIA THEATRE-.
" The Wild Cat of Paris," now screening at the Britannia Theatre, rank* amongst the best Priscilla Dean productions yet offered. Heart interest, due to personal sacrifices for a higher ideal, is well sustained. The vivid portrayal of the star as a lawless Apache girl is a remarkable contribution to the screen. The penalty which follows surrender by a well-loved wife to an unwarranted discontent with her lot as lacking in excitement is eloquently set forth in " Any Wife," featuring Pearl. White, which is the second feature on the programme. Its conclusion involves a genuine surprise.] .
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 3
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