BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Robert Keable's sensational sequel to "Simon Called Peter," "Recompense," will be the attraction to-day at the head of the new programme at the Britannia Theatre. It lays bare tho soul of man and woman, and tells of the lives of Peter Graham and Julie Gamelyn, telling the anguish a woman bore for the man of her heart. The mad confusion of after-war days, the hellish primitive wilderness of Africa, and the mental morass of inward struggle are combined in a thrilling tale. Patrons are urged to book their seats for this attraction. The other attraction is a melodramatic novelty that has more human appeal than the usual melodrama. The picture is "The Silent Accuser." It is an innovation in screen entertainment in that it makes use of a situation never done before. The supports are excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 11
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138BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 11
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