We put the world before you by means of the Bioscope and Urban films (Nov 1903)

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ill 3550 THE MONK'S MACCARONI FEAST (Reversing) Large feat n r e s of a in cink e v idently relishing maccaroni of which his lunch consists The section of the reversal of this subject compares favourably with the operations of an Italian maccaroni factory. Length 125 feet. No. 3551. "Dorothy's Dream' 3551 "DOROTHY'S DREAM" This is an exceptionally interesting series of pictures'for the pantomime season and exhibits for children, as it combines the principal scenes of seven of the best known fairly tales all reproduced successfully with intervening space and title. The picture commences with a handsome drawing room, which a pretty little girl enters, carrying a book of Fairly Tales. She seats herself in a comfortable arm chair before a spacious fireplace, and after paging over the leaves of the book, falls asleep and dreams of the different tales treated in the book. The good Fairy appears, gradually taking shape from a nebulous mist floating in the air; she waves her magic wand over the little dreamer and causes to pass, in review, visions of the principal scenes of the fairy talis; " Dick Whittington," "Robinson Crusoe," "The Forty Thieves," "Cinderella." "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," "Blue Beard," and " Red Riding Hcod " The goo d fa i r y having accomplished her object, vanishes, by gradually dissolving again into space. The maid now en tersthe room in search of the child found sleeping in tlx chair. I he latter wakes up and hardly realizes h er surroundings, rubs her eyes to make certain that she is not really amongst the scenes of her dreams. Of these she tells the maid, who then leads the little girl trom r> _> t^-j tt j „ , ~ ., tne room. Red Riding Hood — " Dorothy s Dream One of the neatest and cleanest Fairy Tale Series ever produced^by Bioscope. Excellent Photographic Quality. Total Length 600 feet.