BRITANNIA THEATRE.
One of the most popular authors of the Day, Harold' Bell Wright, was responsible lor the plot of "The Mine With the Iron Door," screening finally to-day at the Britannia Theatre. The cast is headed by Pat O'Malley in the role of the hero, with. Dorothy' Mackaill in the leading feminine role. Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon, in "The Unguarded Hour," is the other attraction. The supports are excellent. Commencing to-morrow, Robert Kcable's sensational sequel to "Simon Called Peter," "Recompense,".will be tho attraction. It lays bare the soul'of • man and woman, and tells of the lives of Peter Graham and Julie Gamelyn, telling the anguish a woman bore for tho man of her heart. The mad confusion of after war days, the hellish primitive wildorness of Africa, aiid ,the mental morass of inward struggle are combined in a.thrilling tale. Patrons are urged to book their seats for thisNiltroction.
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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 6
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