BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Zano Grey's "Wild Jlorso Mesa," which opened at the Britannia Theatre tills morning, H a. story of the wild-horse country of the old .West.-The last remnants of these horses, taking fcfuge in Indian land, have been de-clared-the property of the Indians, and Chane Weymer takes It upon himself to protect the horses' from the depredations .of a rustler gang. The fight between these two men forms the ■basis of the story. Randolph Scott has the role of Chano Weymer, and Sally Blanc is the femlnlno load; Fred Kolilor plays the villain, and other prominent roles-arc in the hands of lucille la Verne, James Bush, Charley G'rapewln, and Jim-Thorpe. A-second attraction is a comedy, "He Learned About Women, ■with Stuart Ertvln, Alison SJtlpworlh, aud Susan Fleming as principals.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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