BRITANNIA THEATRE.
■The millions who,-have read Zarie Grey's thrilling novel,,"The Last of the Duane's,'.' should welcome,the' William Fox screen version, s£arririg Toni, Mix, which will be screened at the Britannia to-morrow. Those .who have not had the rpelasure of reading the book should take the opportunity the film offers to get a,true glimpse of Texas in the old days. v. A series, of thrilling incidents' including' a desperate tattle by Tom,against bandits, a kidnapiphg, the eficayje and pursuit, particularly-the ac- . tiyities, of. the star,-crowd one another ■with almost bewildering rapidity. Tom's horsemanship on the speedy, surefooted Tony .will awaken' a fine enthusiasm. Marion Nixon in the femi- ; nine lead is sweet. The rest of the cast ■is satisfactory, and the direction by Lynn Reynolds is well done. . "The Man Who Came Back" will be finally screened: this evening. -.;
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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