BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The great German character-actor, lOmil Jannings, scores another triumph In "The Street of Sin," which heads the siileiidid programme at thu Britannia Theatre. .runnings has an unusually difficult character to portray, but he is njraln thu consummate artist. He Is a man with strength and courage, but with the mind of it child. The German's delineation of tho bully in but one of the features of nu absorbing picture. Olive Burden appears in "Tho Joy Girl," a story of Ibo temptations which beset, a modern girl. There is a good supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 5
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