BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The. screen version of Dan Byrne's bestseller, "HanKramrs House." is now showing at the lirilaimia Theatre. Ttie story is that of .an adamant old Irish Chief Justice who, as ••Jimmy tho Hangman," iuslsls Iliat his ono rlaiichicr shall wed a man she dislikes rather than (lie man of her choice, in the person of ■ rrJ^ ont- who is Mst as Dermott M'DermoH. .lime Collycr, as Connaught O'Brien, suffers unlohl agony as the unwilling bride of Johu Uarcy. Darcy Is trailed to Ireland by Citizen Ilogaii. played by Victor ML:i B len. Connaught wonders why Darcy fears tho mysterious Hogan. but Is kept in doubt until tho day of Ilic annual steeplechase in which Connaught has entered her favourlto horse, Tho Bard of Armagh. i) an -y, betting against The Bard, s iiifiinntcd when Dcrmott rides The Hard to victory. iiarcy shoots The Bard and is exposed by Hogaii na the man who has wron--i-tl ll.. K nifs sister In Paris. Gripping scn.ucl.ccs pile up in preparation for a smnshln" clirais Tim M-conil picture' Is "Sadie Thompsoli " starring Clorla Swunson:
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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181BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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