Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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FEBRUARY 1925 Picture s and P/c/\jreOver J \ s >** k\ t\ W ^ '* Above: Lincoln is introduced to the lady he afterwards married, Mary Todd (Nell Craig). Left: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln and their sons. These do not appear for any length of time in the film this side, though the death of one was shown in the American releases. It H k i ■ /*> 7 2 i E5 Above: Mrs. Lincoln begs her husband to heed the warning he has received not to leave home that evening, but " Abe " refuses to disappoint the people. Left: At the theatre on the fatal night just before the assassination of Lincoln. Film-lovers should not miss this production, the finest historical and biographical film yet made.