BRITANNIA THEATRE.
; "The.Gay Deceiver" and Rod La Rocque in "Red Dice" are being finally screened at the Britannia to-night. Commencing tomorrow, Ken Maynard in "The Overland Stage,"_ will be the attraction. The tale is set in the days when the stage coach lines flora the East and the West were just being linked in. the Indian: country. Maynard. has .the role of a . scout of the stage coach company,, posing. as a gambler, in .an. effort to discover . who is robbing the lines and stirring up Indian antagonism against the company's general store. Harry Carey in "The Flaming Forties" is the other attraction. This is the picturisation of the famous Bret Harte story, "Tennessee's Pardner.-" The supports include a comedy,- a gazette, and a scenic.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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