BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Colleen Moore in her latest and greatest hit, "Her Wild Oat," is the aifartlnn now showing at the Britannia Theatre. The story tells of a little waitress with a desire to taste the' thrill of being in the social whirl, and of her unsuccessful efforts to be taken seriously when she tries to do it. One of the most dramatic Western pictures In be shown in many a, day Is "Gun Gospel." tho other attraction, starring Ken Maynard. Maynard tins -no superior when Mt comer, to riding, but In his latest offering he surpasses anything be has done , in the past. "Gun Gospel" is a story dealing with the old-time "two-gun man and his activities. The picture deals not only with thi\ rouvntlc side of tho situation but the large part these men played in the development of the West. The supports aro excellent. <
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5
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