BRITANNIA THEATRE.
A thousand wonders are to be seen in Johnny Hinea's latest. First National pistire, "The Live Wire," now screening at the Britannia Theatre.' Hines gives a splendid aeeouat of himself in this ingeniously humorous comedy.- This clever screen comedian is at his best in this featvre, for the action carries him into no mi of amwsmg situations that bring continuoas gales of laughter from the audietkce. The plot it rich in melodramatic momenta, while the supporting cart iridudef such celebrities as - Edmund Bresse, Barney ■ Sherry, Flora Finch, and Bradley Barker. The supports are excellent, and include cartoon, scenic, and Gwtte. •■■■■ ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 4
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