BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"The, Squaw Man," showing at the Britannia Theatre, re-creates the famous red-blooded stage play of Edwin Milton Royle in talkie form, sweeping from aristocratic England to old Arizona, where the beautifully photographed out-of-doors forms an impressive background for unfolding tho destiny of two women and ono man, the ribaldry of the "boys" on the ranch, and the drama of James Wynnegate's life. Eleanor Boardman, Lupe Velez, and Roland Young head an unusually distinguished cast.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 3
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