BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Only once in a very long period is there a picture that holds'a-greater appeal for men than for women. Such, a pictoe is "The Storm." ■ The plot is from Langdon M'Cormick's stage success, but man never • built a, 'stage set that could oatch the smashing drama of this photoplay. It is aided" by. the- most beautiful effects ever utilised in picture production. One wonders where the artistry of the. camera will end after seeing .the., gorgeous. ..colouring of many of the scenes- in- the'-snow-capped Canadian Rockies. These, together with the unusual story .and its universally pleasing and unusual climax, -go to make "The Storm" now screening at th« Britannia Theatre an outstanding pfoture.
A charming_ feature, starring- Billie Rhodes in" "The Love Oall," will b» shown at the Seaside Pictures to-night. There is; also a. comedy drama entitled "His Woman," and a good supporting programme. ... ... . , =. . -,, ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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147BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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