The Bioscope (Mar-June 1914)

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Supplement To THE Bioscope, APRIL 2, 1914. xxxi. THE MYSTERY OF T HE OLD |i ILL. No. L—Sleuth Hound Series. \ Below we quote a Press opinion relative to the thrilling and powerful All-British Exclusive, “THE MYSTERY OF THE OLD MILL.” To be quite candid, it is only what the Trade is saying. It is a superb production of the finest kind. Why? Well, these facts alone bear out this—viz., the plot is perfect, the acting is superb, and the settings delightful. And it is All-British! Could one ter than that? The ‘BIG BEN ’'Company are following up this masterpiece with a strong chain of exclusives. They are all winners, and merit the “top of the lists” hall. Perhaps you are have _bet in every progressive wanting a “really good thing.” If so, take our advice and book the detective dramas published by the Union Film Publishing Co. “We are well accustomed now tu absolute realism, and any too obvious faking has no chance. But I thought the limit of realism had been reached last week in Pathé production, ‘The Old Mill,’ the first of the ‘ SleuthHound’ _ series of a detective stories. It is crowded with exciting incidents. Manchester Evening News. A Sure Leap to Success! PATHE F RERES C INEMA, L TD, | LONDON, LEEDS, LIVERPOOL, BIRMINGHAM, NEWCASTLE. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, CARDIFF. Original from |] (