Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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WRKX kndino Oct. 16, 1915 57 PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOK1 Film Titles Travestied. No. 11 "The Birth of a Nation." AFTER THE STORM. A dramatic sea-story, in which the beroino 1 saved from 1 shipwreck as a babj and b rough! up bj a baud of crooks. Her Hual reclamation bj her father is bheoutco of strange circumstances which make Hue play. Bui you \* ill have this Btorj next week ' The ttlm «ill be popular <>n it own merits as well ia tnom of charming Vivian Hich. who has One opportunity for her dramatic gifts. " Flying A" Dram xov, 18). GAR-EL-HAMA. A thrilling jewel-robbery, in which the criminal show amazing ingeniutj and keeps you on tenterhooks throughout the play. It is the kind of thing that makes you " brim over' with ncitemeut and want to get into the film and help. Gar-El-Hama is unite one of the most entertaining and daring of 1 lern fictitious rogues. Photograph} and acting may always be relied on in all this companj s productions. Nordisk Drama, three parts (coming), DEADWOOD DICK. A series of six film stories that will appeal not only to even schootboj but to all with a liking for heroism and adventure. Deadwood Dick is a hiirhuav man of tame anil many admirable qualities, including kind-heart. ■line— . wit. and a 1'ni" sense of humour. Bach episode is a distinct and separate tale, bnt at the same time you will want to see them all. Die*, has a way of making a place for himself in one's heart ! stories, one per vceek, beginning Nov. 29). NO GREATER LOVE. Sadunah is tl»e artistic sensation of Paris. Hut -he is mere than a great dancer ; she is a great mother, and never before has a photo-drama marked with snch beautiful emphasis the love of a woman for her child. As the sequel to a tllrilling and intrieate plot Radunah" goes West to save her daughter, and a Sadnnah is Regina Badet of /.<«■ tame we need scareelj say that the crisis of tinplay is reached with exquisite dramatic art. This film will hold you entranced. Did you read the full story in last week s issue? (.',! it m twit Film II i tO,t. 25). THE BOOB'S ROMANCE. The countless admirers of Bob Leonard ■lid Klli Hall have been eagerly waiting for another picture featuring these two popular stars. Well, here they are in a wholly delightful comedy, which e\ery one of tile many thousands of people who witnessed Th Mnsl h y will be eager to see. Boh Leonard is seen as a boob a genuine, By-swattin' boob and his characterisation is so absolutely perfect that one wonders if he can really be the same Boh Leonard ; whilst Ella Hall is as pr< tty and charming as ever, and. as usual, she puts her whole heart and soul into the work. — Trans-Atlantic Comedy, 1,950 li-ei (Nov. 1). THE JOHN BULL FILM COMPANY present LUPINO LANE in British Comedies. See him in ' HB COOLING COURTSHIP." Rel. Nov. 8th. PATHES ANIMATED GAZETTE gives real WAR NEWS. DO NOT MISS IT.