BRITANNIA THEATRE.
It is not often that a Western story is as well pictured as "The"Desert Outlaw," featuring Buck Jones, /which is this week s attraction at the Britannia Theatre. Nor is it often that the story is as good as this one. It fairly bristles with action and it unfolds realistically. Ihe wild mountain scenes are as entrancing as the story and picture are good. Ihe story is of a youth compelled by cir.cumstances to become an outlay and to rob 1 the'express office in the small Arizona town sinTultaneously with the unexpected arrival of his sister, who is advised to wait his arrival at his ranch. She goes there and instead of meeting her brother finds the sheriff and posse seeking . him. Complications develop thereon^.with Buck Jones, the hero, finally; saving the situation. Every role is splendidly enacted-.with Buck Jones and Jtvelyn Brent, heading the cast.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 5
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