"THE ESCAPE."
There was another very good crowd at Hi« Majesty's last c.vcning, wlien Fullers screened "The .Escape," a powerful ™d sensational drama i\nin<ied from Paul Armstrong's play <>1 the same name. It is certainly one of the most appealing dramas that Fullers have over .shovyn in Blenheini, and at. times the moisture must have welled up into the eyes t>l even the most sceptical onlooker. It is written, in the belief that all men are brothers, and that human beings, collectively, are responsible for ""human beings individually—a vSra.in-1' of <m.genio science, showing many phases ■of life; ranging from the 'realistic to the visionary, fr°m poverty to affluence, .from horror to supreme' happiness. Anyone ivfeo wftnts a photopky that can be looked back to with pleasure a good while a.ftcr, should make a point of seeing this.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 97, 26 April 1916, Page 8
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137"THE ESCAPE." Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 97, 26 April 1916, Page 8
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