BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"Burning Sands," a desert story, ■winch 'is tremendously appealing, "is now screening at the Britannia Theatre. Its central character is Daniel Lane, a student and philosopher who lives among the Arabs and who, by his insight and sympathy, learns to know them as the ordinary man never does, and so finds in them much to admire. Lane is a splendid character, sympathetically portrayed by Milton Sills. The other featured part, that of Muriel, was allotted to Miss Hawley. The supporting films are of a high order
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 3
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