BRITANNIA THEATRE.
. "The River Pirate," which is being shown at the Britannia Theatre, is the story of a bo" who had never had a chance until he met thp girl who plucked him from a life of crime and ™? g! «hm back t0 decency and to her. The |«tralfl|[ures are a pair of boon companions a hard-boiled sailor and a mere vduth who team together and engage to river pirlc? working in the dark of the night and ever ■pursued by watchful harbour police. Victor fwJ B hv?' 3, 3? thG Stellar role of "I 0 rlra pirate with, his companion enacted by 'Nlclc Stewart,, and Lois Moran as the girl in the case. The second picture !s "Cohens and Kellys, featuring Charles Murray, George Sidney and Vera Gordon.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 5
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