M'LEAN S PICTURES
"THE WEB OF FATE."
McLean's picture are still upholding their prestige amongst local picture patrons. The renowned film "Vulture of Gold," was screened to an appreciative audience last nigLt, and was accompanied by an excellent supporting c ' programme. Sunday night's programme will be marked by the advent of a film which will portray in a most - life-like manner when the management will produce "The Web of Fate," A most captivating scene which baffles description will be shown when a horse car and- driver, will be precipitated over a ravine and rolled to apparent destruction. TLe film is no fake for the observer will see the buggy wrecked and the daring and intrepid lady drive among the ruins, the grand final forming a splendid death defying feat Second only to the Star film will be» the "Path of Sorrow," and "Amonff the Clouds," The orchestra will be Leard to excellent advantage by the most exacting of . musical critics.
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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 5
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160M'LEAN S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 5
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