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PICTURES AND THE PICTMREGOER
160
Week ending Nov. 20, 1915
PATHES
ANIMATED
GAZETTE
gives real
WAR NEWS.
DO NOT
MISS IT.
" PICTURES "
GUIDE
New films now showing and raco-nmended by the Edito-. They are sure to reach your cinema sooneror later
WHEN WIFIE SLEEPS the scream of 1 1 1 « ■ screen.
Lubin comedy. One reel. Billy Re
— J. I Hits.. Lid.
HIS COOLING COURTSHIP. John Bull comedy. Lupino Lane, the popular comedian. D
"SHE'S A PIPPIN." -Rathe comedy. One reel. Issy and ' at their best. This is an exceptional mirth-producer.
SALISBURY'S WILD LIFE. Educational. Three reels. Fish] birds, :n nl animals in their natural surrounding
— Gavmout Film H.
LOST AND WON. — Turner drama. Four parts. Florence Turner. A love story, frith exciting racinj introduced. Full story in
No. 89: October 30th issue. / ■ | / /;.
THE CORPORAL'S DAUGHTER.— Edison drama. One reel. Arthur Housnian. Gladys ETulette, and Ben Turbett. Military low -torv,' depicting life on the Indian hill-stations.
THE SECRET ORCHARD.— Lasky drama. Four parts. Blanche Sweet. Romance of Paris in 1898. Full story in No. 90. Kovembea
6tb issue. —J. I). WaUi !
THE CIRCUS GIRL'S ROMANCE. lol Bison drama. On .Marie Wakanin. Thrilling and unique wild animal scenes,
— T •/<--. I F ',;i Co. I
DRAWING THE LINE.— "Flying : A" drama. One reel. VivieJ
Rich. Walter Spencer, and Jack Richardson. See the wonderful tight between the two men. — American Fit
LIFE'S YESTERDAY.— Vitagraph > drama. Two reals-. Julia Swaynaj
Leo Delancy. and Zena Keefe. His career ruined by drags, he 1 and devotes his later life to the care of the world's outcasts.
A STUDIO ESCAPADE.— Selig drama. Two parts. Bessie Evtonj
Life. love, and honour in gay Bohemia. See the raid on the studio in the midst of the students revelries. -E. H. Montagu.
THE PRETENDER.— Reliance drama. One reel. Elsie de Wolfe and George Walsh. Interesting scenes laid in Australia, a South Sea Island, the deck of a liner, and America. M 1 • si
WHEN LOVE TOOK WINGS.-Koy>tone comedy. One reel. Mabjj Normand and Roseoe Arbuckle. Love passions end in the disillusion ment of the lady's beauty. — Western Import <
A BID FOR A BOUNTY.— Bamforth comedy. One reel. The hero^ endeavour to defraud the Government ends in a surprise iron, an unexpected direction. — ForlwTii, Ci
THE BIRTH OF A NATION.— Griffith production. Two parts. The mighty spectacle which is still going strong at the Scala Theatre. If you live in London and miss this show you are not a nicturegoer.
A TELEPHONE TRAGEDY.— Thanhouser drama. Two reels. Fl< La Badie. How a dying woman's unfinished telephone messajte
condemns an innocent man. though the guilty party i toned to 1 rfess in the end.
FROM FORGE TO FOOTLIGHTS. Nordisk drama. Three parts* Features Johann Petersen. A delightful romance. A rich laily falling in love with a handsome, singing blacksmith, marries him. anil with her great influence makes of him an operatic -tar.
A TALE OF TWENTY STORIES. -L-Ko fane comedy. reels. Hank Mann comedies are always good, hut here is one that stands out as quite the finest and funniest picture in which the lugubrious one has ever appeared. And ii> some " thriller teo : indeed, no more remarkable combination of chuckles and thrills ha ever been presented on a motion picture screen. 1 1 I
THE 4TRE
•• Stupendous."— Daily ExPE TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 8.