Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICi'UKtti AND THE PiCTUREGOER 18 Week ending Oct. 2, 1915 ANIMATED GAZETTE gives real WAR NEWS. DO NOT MISS IT. ••SHV OUR CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE. CHARLIE AT WORK.— Yon all know Charlie, and all the world knows that Charlie is funny. When we tell yon that this film is the funniest film that Charlie has yet produced you will go and Bee it. Nuff set! ! — Easanay Comedy, two parti WILLIE GOES TO SEA. — A gem in film comedies. Wheeler Oakman as 1 N at is worth sei mg, even if \ nr \ icii uc ant nr.knv; (..■ran 1 ■shells. Did you read our story of the film in No. 81 i If not, send for that baek number. —Selig Comedy. 1,00 THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. I ranees Hodgson Burnett's drama of faith and love, in which Mary Pickford as Glad, a slum-girl, has made one of her greatest successes. When we saw the film a lady exhibitor asked us to excuse her for crying audibly. We counsel vo'u not to miss this. —Famous Players Drama . 1". THE GOLDEN RAINBOW. — A charming picf ure, showing how stolen gold, hidden among boulders near a waterfall, is discovered, togethei with the thief, by means of Nature's rainbow. A pretty love-story in addition plus a strong cast, including Harry V. .Meter". Vivian Rich. and Jack Richardson. —Fiyxng A Drama, one reel (Oct. "i THE ANIMATED GROUCH-CHASER. -The first of a series of ril>ticklers by the clever French cartoonist Rauul Barre. •• Novel, quaint, different, and laughter-compelling," thflj arc bound to be popular. This picture starts and ends in laughter, whilst the cartoons so amuse the principal character-Daniel (played bj Herbert Pi that they cure him of his dyspepsia. — Edieon Cartoon-Comedy, 586 feel {Oct. ~ . STEADY COMPANY.— Nan has a drunken father. One day she agrees to walk in the park with .Jim. who has many a time offered her his seat in the tram, thus winning her gratitude, in the park they come across her father, drunk. Jim takes him home. Nan hides in her room, ashamed. But Jim is made of sterling stuff, and assures Nan that he cares for her alone. You will like this if only because Pauline Bush i^ Nan. — Rex (T.ansAtlantic) Drama, 905 feel (Oct. 18). OTHER FILMS TO WATCH FOR: The Tf'oman Who Did (Brgadwesl . Grant Allen's famous book: No Greater Love (Ganmont Exclusive), featuring Mile. Regina Badet, of ■■Zoe" fame; Mystery of a Hansom Cab (Ideal Exclusive), the world-famous novel ; The Exploits of Elaine, the great 1'athe Serial ; cond in Command, a Metro production ; Who's Who a clean comedy-drama released by Knie Trading Company. Limited : Tlie Arab, a Lasky picture of the desert; Lost and Won, featuring Florence Turner, and another ldeil Exclusive; .1 Pair of Q a Vitagraph comedy in which -The Big Comedy Pour" Flora Finch. Kate Price. William Shea, and Hughie .Mack -provide the tun: and Sw (far; the mest celebrated of all English plays, by Sir Arthur Pinero. which Hepworths have Mined with Henry Ainley, Chrissie White; and Alma Taylor in the cast. A NEW RECRUIT! LUPINO LANE The Empire Comediau In a New Series of British Films. See "HIS COOLING COURTSHIP." Released November Sth. I.1S1 feet !HBr«v/i[-ii'i.»ti:mM<.i:M.]:K??