FULLER'S PICTURES.
Tho new programme given last night nt the Colosseum in connection with Fuller'? Pictures was a very excellent and varied one. "Lieut. Kose and tho stolen Submarine" was a stirring story, ■well told and capitally worked out. The recent visit of tho Canadian Rifles to England was fully illustrated in a couple of scones. In one of these, showing tho visit of the colonials to the Guildhall, -the enormous mass of people in the streets en route was a sight to see. Tho Pathe Gazette contained a number of illustrations of various happenings in different parts of the worid, which wore admirable. ''John Graham's Gold," an intensely dramatic story dealing with tho greed for gold of a miser, and "The Closed Shutters," were admirable alike in the manner in which they woro acted and also from their powerful interest. In the latter, which, wns a story of the American Civil "War, the incidents were very strongly dramatic. "A Family Feud," showing how by means of a clever ruse by two lovers a lifelong quarrel wae brought to a harmonious termination, was an exceedingly interesting series, rio also was "A Daily Confusion," in which the similarity of names nearly wrecked tlie happiness of man and wife. In the scenic portion there were some excellent pictures of somo of the cities of India. "An Arcadian Maid" was a cleverly humorous film, and the others in this department were also very good indeed.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13881, 4 November 1910, Page 7
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