BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"Heroes One and All" is the title of the star picture for Friday and Saturday. This picture is a tale of three heroes, a factory hand, a policeman and a fireman, The telephone sir: find her heart assailed by all three. In the "burglar scene" the factory hand proves a 'hero. In the "fire scene'f the policeman and fireman, with faithful devotion to duty save their .deadliest enemy from the fire, thereby logjing all chances of winning the han4 of the telephone girl. This fire-se«4 is great. The fire is real. Real fire engines and real firemen are woven into the story. The "Trey o' Hearts" No. 13 is the most thrilling thus far shown. Besides a great flooded mine scene in which Rosa and Alan are liberated by a tremendous explosion; there is also another feature scene; which beggars description,, a bridge, over which Rose, Alan and Barcus are fleeing, actually breaks down. It is: a . great wonder Rose is not killed. But; she manages it alright. It's great— and it's dinkum—it's no fake. There, is a fine supporting programme eluding a beautiful Irish scenic "The Lakes of Killarney."
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Northern Advocate, 21 August 1915, Page 2
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