BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"Under the Red Robe," from Stanley Weyman's famous novel, and Clive Brook in "Out to Win," are being presented for the last time at the Britannia Theatre to-night. Commencing to-morrow, another fine double-feature bill will be shown. "The Cloud Rider," the feature picture, has perhaps the most remarkable feat ever shown on the screen in the sequence in which the vallain tampers with the landingwheel of an aeroplane .before the heroine takes off. In mid-air, the wheels fall to earth, and seeing that his. sweetheart cannot land without certain death, Al Wilson —star of the picture—flies up to the girl with his aeroplane, and, standing on the top wing of his machine, adjusts a new landing-wheel -while the two aeroplanes fly together. Helen Ferguson and Virginia Lee Corbin play the feminine leads. "The Mad Dancer" is,the other attraction. Supports include comedy and gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 6
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