Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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CX'T. [6, 1915 61 PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOliR A Sink in the SnaktvUlt Tteint. (Sao "Confidential Guide.") A Mighty Show Indeed ! Nothing like The Birth 0} a Nation has ever before been seen on the screen. I marvelled at my first view of it in a little Iwek room without accompaniment of any kind ; but us presented at the Scala Theatre the picture has become a show stupendous in both musical and dramatic magnitude. With full effects and delightful music from a symphony orchestra of forty, this is an entertainment that one can enjoy over and over again. " Knewi " ii om " Kninp " Kcii I .1 ji like , little letter from W 1 written 1 r. ill. .■. " 1 Ireel iuga from Talroe, ' The Lake oi the Sky.' •■ I have h en up ince •! tine 1 71 h, ilnin if tWO ami three n el fi 1 tores and Western ilia ina~. H8 fi ijll >« 8 " Pai/tttt nt l\* Ci / \ 1 'hi in tin I ' .A Shriek in the Dark), Tin < ■•'■ <:! th Mi'ii'it, Via I In reel heroic drama dealing wit l> a phase of life in the Par Ninth of Canada), rii< Troubadour of El Dorado,tm& Goodbye, Summer. "It may interest you to know that with my company, the KerriganVictor. 1 did seventeen reels, each of 1,000 feet, in forty-eight actual working days. We are arranging to break camp here, and returning to the Pacific studios at Universal City. California, where I am to do a series of big features, to lie released on the Broadway programme. '" With every good wish, and my kindest regards to you and all of my English friends, "Jack W. Kerrigan." Comforts rbrough tha Cinema. Olli >.n and 111. mi of 1 the ■ lent / ' I 7. ,/ ami \ pari of I In 1 1 the f t he latter HI in mi 1 will, J mi l.-r-tand fi-. • 1 t • tli Roy al Naval D Fund 1 hope 1 he purl w ill I" a big uue, Sir John Hare In Pictures. < Ine by one t he leading lighl 1 »f 1 he ■ • 1 nil) to t In' mi-i'i'Ii. and 1 glad to I* now i hat Sir .1 . Jin Han ni\ gre iteal stage ta\ out il ing filmed for the firsl time bj nny can as Bccles in Caste. Larrj Trimble, of Turner Films. Limited, bus in hand the production of this evergreen comedy, in which Mn\ Elorke, another old favourite, is appearing as the Marquise. And who will handle this SUl'e-tO-be gl film, you ask P The answer should not .surprise you The Ideal Film Renting Company, Limited; veritable gluttons for " winners." F. D. PHOTOGRAPH*. Photo Postcards of Yourself, la! :M. Dozen. From any PUoto. 12 x 1U Enlargement, 8L Catalootu and Sampln t'ret. S. E. HACKETT. Works: July Boad, r,iVKitroor., GASLIGHT, IROMIDE, or POP POST CARDS, 24, 6dJ.; 100, Is. 6 1. PUteg anil Papers also Cheap. Catalogue:* Slid Samp eg f'r.v. S. I. HACKITT. Works: Juli Uoad, Liverpool. ti ASK YOUR LOCAL MANAGER When he is going to show THE WOMAN WHO DID!" (BROADWEST FILM) The Photo -Play adaptation of the Famous Novel by GRANT ALLEN FEATURING MISS EVE BALFOUR THOMAS A. MACDONALD AND GEORGE FOLEY Write for Photographs of England's Foremost Cinema Actress, sent free on receipt of penny stamp to GERRARD FILM COMPANY LIMITED, urns: Gerafilm, Loudon. 13, GERRARD STREET, LONDON, W. TV'.-/