Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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IIIIIIIUIIIIIinillNI. ays o In Six Parts, arranged in three acts of two parts each THE PHOTO DRAMA COMPANY'S PHOTO-PLAY MARVEL As Presented in Amreica By GEORGE KLEINE Has Been Hailed Bv Critics As A Master Effort Greater Even Than The Wondrous "Quo Vadis." Through the Beautiful, Idle, Slumbrous City of Pompeii. Following closely the thread of a Love Tale Idyllic, Lord Bulwer's mighty story sweeps on to scenes of almost preternatural power! The destruction of Pompeii — the mad scurryings of the demented thousands amid a hail of smoking cinders and blasts of flame — the falling of great pillars — the collapse of temples — make one feel that his ears ring with the shrieks of the terror-maddened multitudes of the stricken city. These scenes of Pompeii's last day with their mighty dramatic effect run for fifteen minutes — almost a thousand feet of awe-inspiring thrills. 'THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" was made by the famous Ambrosio Company at Turin and Pomoeii, Italy. Nearly 5000 people were employed in the making — a tremendous throng of daintily garbed picturesque Italians. | ' g -. 1 \ _ No State Rights will be Sold in the United States. Address correspondence for United States and Canada to GEORGE KLEINE 166 N. STATE STREET CHICACO 1476 BROADWAY NEW YORK For Europfj and all other, territory, to E. A. STEVANI, 55 Rue Ste. Lazare, Paris, France. (This film, photographs and all printed matter protected liy copyright, Infringers will be prosecuted.) iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiMinaiiiii