BRITANNIA THEATRE.
A'story of London's night life, its drug traffic, and its sordid side, is a fascinating- and interesting subject upon which is built the story of "Cocaine," screening at the Britannia Theatre tomorrow. This remarkable' film play, which takes the spectator into the byways of mighty London, has been brought to the screen, primarily as an entertainment, but underlying it exposes a danger-that is one of the greatest menaces to modern society. The central character of the story is played by Miss Hilda Bayley, who will be remembered for her sterling work in "Carnival," with Mathieson Lang. Buck Jones in "Cupid's Fireman" and "Kentucky Days" will be finally screened this evening. ■ ■ '* .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1924, Page 5
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