BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"Monte Cristo," 'the famous tale of romance from Alexandre Dumas, will be seen as a screen drama at the Britannia Theatre all this week. It has j retained all the beauty and intrigue of (the original story, and the scopp of the ! screen permits the director to show in 1 detail the many exciting incidents in the , life of the famous-fiction character, Edmond Dantes, who later .becomes th<v Count of Monte Cristo. A love theme furnishes the background for the story, which is crowded with dramatic incident. An all-star cast, headed by John Gilbert and Kstelle Taylor, portray the many difficult parts.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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