FULLER'S PICTURES.
The new programme of Fuller's Pictures at tho Colosseum last night was witnessed by a largo audience, which was greatly pleased with the varied and interesting character of tho Elms screened. It is rarely that a picture dealing with incidents of Indian life leaves the impression of realism that the film entitled "Tho Indian Massacre, conveyed to last night's audience. The story told by the. picture was a thrilling one of pioneer life, and, naturally, some of the details were not pleasant, but tho general effect was that of a well-balanced, artistic story. ' A Physician's Honour" was another excellent dramatic study, and of the same class were "The Reformation of Kid Hogan" and "A Frontier Doctor." Tho programme included two very fine scenic films, one depicting an oasis in the Sahara, and the other the scenery between Bordeaux to Paulliac. Tho comedy pictures were well-selected, and included "The Daisy Cowboy," "Constable Smith and tho Magic Baton" and "Is Lifo Expensive?" Tho pictures were accompanied by appropriate musical selections. To-night tho same programme will bo given.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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