BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Charles- Jones in <;The"Circris- Cowboy, his latest William Fox production vr nch opened to-day at the Britannia JJjeatre, shows Jones at his best. Marian iNixon furnishes the romance, and in the colourful setting of the west and the _ big top/ there is enacted a drama, of intrigue, love, and men: that will hold your interest throughout. The story is that of a: cowboy: who, accused falsely 01 shooting a man, outwits and outrides a posse and joins a circus. ;Miss Nixon plays a tightrope walker who . eventually captivates Jones, b?t before she does it, she supplies the motive for some extraordinary action. One of the big thrills of the picture comes when an ai.imal trainer, spurned by"' ; the girl loosens the guy rope of the tight wire while she is performing; She falls, but instead, of being dashed, to death she 33 caught in the arms of the big cqwJ>or.. . ..-..-■■: .
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 5
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