Cinema News and Property Gazette (1913)

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ii mi \t to "The Cinema," March 5, 1913. "THE CINEMA" critics attend the leading film demonstrations, and all films reviewed in this Supplement have been specially selected from the various programmes of releases, and are ^ THE PICK OF THE MARKET. <* THE AMERICAN CO., LTD. (LONDON), SHXK Of TUE FLY INC "A.' loi, Waruouk Street, \V. Releasing :— FLYING A Films. 'Phone : City 067-1 " THE FUGITIVE." {American.) Cast : The Sheriff Eel. Coxon His Sweetheart Lillian Christy The Fugitive Thomas Allen Deputy Sheriff \1 Fields The Fugitive was reported in the vicinity, and the Sheriff, after a hasty call on his sweetheart, gathered his posse, anil gave hot pursuit. Over the mountains they galloped madly, the Fugitive running almost in a circle. In frcnt of the cabin :e Merriwell, the Sheriff's sweetheart, when suddenly before her stood the hunted one. She reco^ her brother, and secreted him in the house. The SI tracking his man unfailingly, stopped at the cabin. He md the i jirl made known her brother's nee in the house. The Sheriff hesitated. It was 1 >ve or duty, and the Sheriff chose love. Taking the Fu . by the hand, he bade him secrete himself in another r The p ssi enl xed, and all felt satisfied with (he Sheriff's bul Higgins. He, suspicious, went from room to . and, with lightning-like rapidity, the hunted man »ed his hiding-place. When they had all gone, the