BRITANNIA THEATRE.
■»•■> To-day, at the Britannia Theatre, another 'fine double-feature bill will be shown. "The ;:Cloud Rider," the feature picture, lias periJiaps the most remarkable feat ever shown Ton the screen in the sequence in which '''•the villain tampers with tho landing .Wheel of an aeroplane before the heroine ",;takes, off. In mid-air, the wheels fall to ' earth, and seeing that his sweetheart cauViot land without certain death, Al AVilson -—star of the picture—flies up to the girl ■vith his aeroplane, and, standing on the «ton wing of his machine, adjusts a new 'landing-wheel while the two aeroplanes fly -together. Helen Ferguson and Virginia *Xee Corbin play tho feminine leads. "The ;!Mad Dancer" is the other attraction. Sup- > j>orts include comedy and gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 108, 7 May 1926, Page 4
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