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POLLARD'S PICTURES

In to-night's all-new • programme, the dison Company present two great American artists, Robert Connes aud Sally Crute, in a tlirce-rccl picturcsation of John Reed -Scott's famous novel, "The Colonel of the Red Hussars." This story of the Court of Valaria is one of the great romau&es of tho world,, equally in interest all those of conquerors who have lost Empires for love, of queens who have stoopod from their thrones that they might not miss the fruition of their desires. It is a heart- winning romance, gorgeously costumed, brilliantly acted and replete with every .charm. The other dramatic offering is a Vitagraph, story of Canadian trapper life, entitled ' ' The Love of Pierre Larosse," and is strong in character, delineation and emotional powers. The supporting series includes the latest topical budget, bringing before the eyes events of vital importance; a busy Kalem comedy, "Getting Father's Goat," being American slang for getting him in a temper; an interesting film depicting "The Great Earthquake iv Italy"; a Vitagraph comedy, "Tho Band Header"; a charming scenic study, "After the Snowstorm in Denmark," and the very latest firing line Gaumont Graphic. "The Famous Four," whose artistic genius brings pleasure to thousands, will discourse sweet melodies.

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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 5

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POLLARD'S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 5

POLLARD'S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 5

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