BRITANNIA THEATRE.
'' The Gun-fighter," the- latest Vrilham Fox production, adapted from the stoly or M'a.\- Brand, is to he ahovvii I'mthe lrst time to-dnyat the 'Britannia' ibeatre.'' Billy Budl, a stiong and M'elike character of the Spanish' daws of .Southern Cahtornia, brings a new stvleiil' tbrill to the A picture .'of unu^ital interest, tlie big intei-r.atinnal hoi'i-o lace -Zev v. Papyrus, is also included in the luograimiic, Clyde Cook, in a laughable comedy offering/ "The Artht." and;, an iiiterbsling; "Oszetta c'oui]deie ' n vai'itd- aiul. e-.lttituiiiiiig i;l'oj,i'ahinie.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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