BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Lewis Stone and Barbara La Marr, in "The Girl From Montmartre" and Buck Jones in "The Fighting Buckaroo" are being finally _ screened at the Britannia Theatre to-night. Commencing to-morrow Tom Mix in a thrilling Western, "My Own Pal," will be the attraction. As far as thrills are concerned the picture is no exception to the,usual Tom Mix production. The story moves swiftly to a stirring climax, A story of craft- and intrigue is "Romola," the other attraction. Lillian and Dorothy Gish are in the big roles, and with them are Ronald Colman and William H. Powell, who enactß a difficult role in a highly creditable manner. The picture was filmed in Italy, and is replete with incidents of unusual thrill and interest. The supports include a comedy, a scenic, and a gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 7
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