BRITANNIA THEATRE.
■Tom Mix battles in realistic style the obstacles that baset his path. He possesses a compelling personality and carries you with him from the opening flash to final flicker of his picture. He has the quality of winning his audience with his first appearance on the screen, fnd this is true of his latest William Fox production, "Tom Mix in Arabia," which is now screening at the Britannia Theatre. In this he not only thrills with his horsemanship, but with his dare-devil work in a speedy automobile in which he attempts to elude his Arabian pursuers. An unusually capable and well-known cast supports the -star, headed by. Claire Adams, the winsome feminine lead. "Western Hearts," featuring Arb Stantfcn, is the supporting attraction.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 3
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