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BRITANNIA THEATRE.

When spectators see what Mr. Talmadge is required to do in "Laughing at Danger," now screening at the Britannia Theatre, they will be surprised that he comes through alive. Eva Novak is cast in the chief feminine role opposite, the redoubtable etunt-actor, and she proves a lovely foil for his daring exploits. Tal madge has the part of Alan Remington, a young society clubman who becomes bored with life when his sweetheart deserts him. The events which follow prove conclusively that life still holds quite a bit of interest for him. "Daddy's Gone A-Hunting," a story of intense power and human sympathy, dealing with the gay revels of Parisian artist life to the simple stirring drama of home, is the second feature. The featured players are Alice Joyce and Percy Marmont.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1926, Page 12

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BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1926, Page 12

BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1926, Page 12

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