Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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. PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER We Hear IHIJIIhlllh : Til \ i' the l 11 • * ; i i.-.il li\ ' eii acquired \<\ the I * • • • THA'l londmau Pi Paj ue C the l>e\ il'*). Gn tt (" the Curate smple . :unl Daisj Cordell I" Mj ra I are 1 1 1 principals in picture play. » • » • Til A Richards, whose portrait ire shall publish has made a liit in /" / B s eomedj drama coming from the house of "Gerrard." • THAT as this Blm features Augustus Forker, the or"i ish," and Robert Leonard , the original ** Perlmutter," there should \te something to laugh at. Til \T oul '■;' 8,00 i actors, i."> i i have gone to the Front, and almost everj actor >>f military age is boh serving lii cpuntrj in one capacity or another. « • • THAT new licensing conditions proposed by the L.C.C are that no 61ms shall 1»' exhibited, except such as have received the certificate of the British Board of Film Censors and local and topical films dealing with current events. • • # * THAT sufficient seats shall be reserved for children unaccompanied by adult-, and that no adult shall be permitted to occupy • ii" ■•! the s i&ts reserved for children. • •* « * Til \T i . oson, who left TransAtlantic publicity in London a few months ago, has been operated npoii in a k hospital, and is making a speed] ri covery. • * • • Til AT the " ( lommuters " have commuted the charge af the crhninaHvho communicated the current to the cdmrfuitator and convulsed the crowd. « * THAT T ' ■. now being screened at many cinemas, ttisfj the " e of the critics. THAT 'The Life of Alma Taylor." in seven weekly instalments, has been appearing in a Northern weekly. # * THAT the Hepwortb Companj have i request from New Zealand for an Alma Taylor post-card written on the back of a cinema poster. • " • • * I' no fewer than lour producers are working at the London Film Company's B|udio, a fact to canee us to look out for '" some" films in the near future. » — * * THAT the Cinema Ambulance Fund is well on its wayto • ■'.. having well passed 34,000/. on December 4th. II iray ! '. m • • • THAT Dora de Winton, sister of the well-known actress Alice de "Win ton, has made a great hit as "Lady Sybil" in. the film of The Sormics of Satan. THAT beautiful Alice de Winton is herself busy playing in .S<(//// Bishop, a Gaumont production. * * THAT a Screen Club is to lie instituted in London, in order to pro\ id • a meeting place and a social rendt zcou* for members he Trade. What would you do if 4 White Feathers were sent to you? Se: the answer in CAPT. A. E. W. MASON'S thrilling story (5G TGt] 39 A tale of Gordon's Period full of topical interest, with fine fighting scenes in the desert against Arabs and Turks. COXTROLXKD BY LUCOQUE Ltd., Film Renters, 93 & 95, WARDOUR STREET, LONDON, W. Write for Synopsis. mwwn w:\m\-\