Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

PICTURES AND THE PIC^REGOER 73 Week ending Oct. 23, 1915 PATHE' ANIMATED GAZETTE gives real WAR NEWS. DO NOT MISS IT. OUR CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE Films you should make a point of seeing. BAGS. And Mary Pick ford is just delighfl ful in tin in. We have tfeforred to tin film, several times, and lust week we published the; lull story. It was produced in California, ^ where "Tcssibel eame from; and yoaj should nut miss it. brnma, ipn THE GIRL AND THE REPORTER.-A tlioj roughly interesting story on original audi as 1 iin s. Violet Reynolds i a society girl uiul settlement-wi rker, conscientious objection to being interviewed by newspaper reporters i the cause of a] cliain of dramatic and humorous which lead up to a climax so thrilling 11 makes quite a substantial detective yarn byj itself. Edith Johnson at her best as Violet will captivate all. — Si:1 2 HIGH TREASON. — Here i a strong military drama by the fa Trails-Atlantic i Imp. 1 Company. A father faced with the alternative' of saving his sons life or his country's honour, chooses the latter! The full story of the film will appear in next «■ ek s is — Ga I r parts (Ni A DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE.— Maria Walcamp and Well Playtei in a "101 Bison" wild animal drama. The hand-to-hand struggles with lions and leopards and the other breath-ari scenes in this picture should work up the picturegoer to a pitch of t he wildest excitement. — Trans-Atlantic Drama, l,9Sfeet(N ■■. 15). LIGHT. — It will grip you and puzzle you. It will send you home thinking and talking. It was written and produced by Sidney Morgan, and is an All-British Renaissance production. Morgan 'the child actress). Julian Royce. Isabel Ohmcad, Mona K. Harrison, and Harding Steerman are iii the star cast. — Davist 's Agency, three reals (coming). LOST AND WON.— A thrilling melodrama, with wicked villain, beautiful heroine, and handsome hero all complete. Two of its wonderful set nes art shown at the races and in a church. We know you will like this Turner film: it gripped us from start to finish. Florence Turner and Henry Edwards in strong parts havetaken full advantage of them. We hoi'.e to publish the story of the film next we.dv. — Ideal Film-Renting Company, four parte (Si REVENGE, AND AFTER.— The story of a woman's love turned tc hate and embittering her whole soul. To avenge herself upon tin husband who has slighted and divorced her i~ the one purpose of hei life, which fulfilled leaves her a lowered and unhappy woman linfriended and unloved — until one day she meets and is loved by young artist who begs her to become his wife. She refuses him ant afterwards attempts to take her own life, but fails. Rita Sacehettowhose portrait we published is :> recent issue— is superb. — Nordisk /' Sliort y). THE NEW ALL-BRITISH COMEDIES. LUPINO LANE "HIS COOLING COURTSHIP." Bel. Nov. s'. 1,181 foot. " NIPPER'S BUSY HOLIDAY." Kel. X v. ■_•>. 1.0S2 feet. RED DELICIOUS GOFF±£. WHITE For Breakfast & after Dinner. & BLUE „