BRITISH PICTURES.
The doctor bonds over the poor 'crushed body that has been drawnJ from; t.he wreckage; tthen Jie stands up, and looks at the'woman -who has heim- assisting him in his sad task. *The expression of his face is more . -eloquent than words, and the woman pees that there is no hope of saving, Jlilie poor tramp who has so .rioblys gifon.his life to khv<> hor child. Onlyf I va;f^W''*fthCi'l:. holir?i befonv.'she . liadf l^fs6(is:}-<J' between;' this . human derelict; !^Kis;:}W&;-tip^&y l?rowd^ little thinking :-fiO,ori.t!thf i; poor outcast-., was' ■ t6:lie thp>ni^atis of savins; the life> of^ h&t; childy a smilo and hand
outstretched towards the little one the tramp falls back dead. Out of the above incidents an engrossing ]>noto-drama has been fashioned tiiat will be shown in the new budget of films fco-mcrrov' evening at the Town Kail by the British Picture Company. The new aeries covers the whole field of cinematography, a feature being the comedies, which are quite out of the usual run 'of picture farces. On Thursday Picton will be visited.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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174BRITISH PICTURES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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