BRITANNIA
“THE CRYSTAL CUP” A villain who appears only in the first scene, but whose sinister influence Is manifest during the entire story, is an unusual feature of “The Crystal Cup," the First National production which Is now being shown at the Britannia Theatre. The villain of the
story, nameless and without a definite personality, provides a psychological menace throughout the entire plot. .Attacked by a brute at an early age, “Gita Carteret,” the character played by Dorothy Mackaill, has the
terrible scene stamped so indelibly on her mind that she never completely recovers, and in her consciousness is developed a lifelong hatred of men. Jack Mulhall plays the featured masculine role opposite Miss Mackalll, with Koekcllffe Fellowes, Jane Winton, Edythe Chapman, Clarissa Selwynne, and others in the supporting cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 13
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