BRITANNIA THEATRE.
A delightful story, which unrolds with real sparkle, is "French Dressing," now showing at the Britannia. The plot tells of a cold little Boston wife who really learned how to live through a trip to Paris. Lois Wilson is the wife and her transformation, is realistically -portrayed. H. B. Warner as the Boston husband, who wishes his wife would ho a little less prim, a little less cold; Lllyan '.Cashman as the gay girl friend who comes for a visit, and whoso Innocent actions unwittingly cause Lois to leave homo and go to Paris for a divorce;.and Clivo Brook, as tho suave man-about-Paris, all give fine portrayals. Priscilla Dean, with Arnold Fry, in "West o£ Broadway," is the second feature. The supports are excellent. /
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 7
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