FULLERS’ PICTURES.
For dramatic effect the star picture at the Princess Theatre has had but few rivals. It is said to have been taken in Seville, but that is of slight consequence except to lend to it the Spanish atmosphere it demands, and certainly has. The live characters necessary to make up the drama are all well sustained, but that taken by the young lady who represents Juanita is exceptionally well represented. It is a particularly line piece of acting and an admirable pourtraya! of a difficult part that is witnessed. The camera work is also good, and the drama is presented with a completeness not frequently met with. “Spanish Blood” is tlie title of the drama, and the hot passionate nature ascribed to the dwellers in “ Sunny Spain ” forms the keynote. During the course of the drama a very fine depiction of a bull fight is witnessed, and there are several very telling situations. Of the other pictures, “Master and Man” is an exhibition of devotion on the part of the latter ; “ The Portrait ” gives an unusual and satisfactory finale to an elopement, “Northern Games” exhibits various methods of enjoyment on tire ice in Norway, ” The Gorges of Colorado ” provides most interesting views of some wild looking country, and “The Way Out ” is one of those amusing tilings sure to create laughter. Two very pood numbers of the Gaiunont Graphic were also shown. i
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Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 61
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