BRITANNIA THEATRE.
For dramatic effect obtained by' a silent play on the human emotions, few pictures surpass the William Fox production of "Hoodman Blind," based en the stage offering by Henry -. Arthur Jones and Wilson Barrett, which comes to the Britannia Theatre to-morrow. The story relates the tragedy of a man who misunderstood his wife, accusing her rf wrong of'which she was innocen^. ■ The tragedy is for her as well as for the man, and_ neither of them is free of it initil ho is brought to understand and to believe in her innocence. David Butler, Gladys Hulette, and Frank Campeau have leading roles, and are supported by a capable cast Consisting of Regin'a .Connelly, Marc M'Dennott, Trilby. Clark, Jack Walters, and Eddie Gribbon. John Ford directed and performed a. good piece of work from the first shot to the fade-out. The present programme, Tom Mix in "Romance Land" and"White Hands," will be finally screened this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 10
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