BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Rawlinson is the hero of " The Victor," the Universal prize ring screen drama, which will be showing at the Britannia Theatre to-morrow. He steps through the ropes into the squared circle with the poise of a Harry Greb and the determined look of a winner. Of course, he won, as he's the hero of the play, but he did it naturally, .and there!s- no discounting the skill of his opponent, , Eddie Gribbon. The play is essentially a drama, and has plenty of dramatic interest but most of its en-tertainment-lies in its humour. The star displays-his usual dramatic ability, showing his', versatility by his perfect portrayal of the English gentleman and the fighting; "Limy" who wrested- tho. middloweight crown from -the burly Schaup: John Gilbert in " Just off Broadway" will be. the supporting attraction:- This week's attraction,'" The Storm Daughter," featuring Priscilla Deari, will be finally screened this evening. • ■ . :
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 5
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