POLLARD'S PICTURES.
The star feature of last nig-ht's new programme "Leah Kleschna," proved to be an emotional drama of intense heart interest and power. The acting was superb, and the mounting ad staging bewildering in magnificence and wealth of detail. «From her rescue from the horrible disaster "The Charity Bazaar Fire," which occurred in Paris some years ago, until her wedding- with Paul, the story of "Leah's" struggle for a. better life was followed by the audience with breathless interest. The Keystone comedy "Mabel's Strange Predicament," kept the audience in a state of wild hilarity. "The Views of Somoa." "our troops leaving Wellington," and the balance of the series were instructive, interesting and amus ing. This, same urogramme will be repeated to-nierht. The usual Sunday special bill will be screened to-morrow Th« <rt"-r o+*- lotion is an unusual nlav of intense dramatic power entitled "His Solemn Oath." " The other dramas are a gTeat Kalem story of Western life entitled "The Indian Ambuscade," and Vitagraph's latest hit "Little Kaintuck,'of which a boy of qtenis the hero. The. rest of the bill consists of a new "Warwick Chronicle." A Gaumont scenic "Morocco, Past and Present," and a Patheoolour artistic gem "In Old Brittany." An all new series will be screened on Monday headed by a thrilling A.K. Indian frontier drama: "The Moonshiner's Last Stand."
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Grey River Argus, 17 October 1914, Page 5
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