WILSON’S PICTURES.
MADAM BUTTERFLY. To-Morrow Night. Saturday’s programme opens with that great topical favourite the Warwick Chronicle which ie followed by the splendid screen play " Whats Bred in the Bone ” a strong drama on human nature as it is to-day, the effective scenic “ When Society Calls ” in which frivolity brings disaster to loved ones needing a mothers care, and the Lubin laugh king, “ His Reward.” In the second part will be shown 11 Mimosa San ” or Madam Butterfly, depicting Messators famous play" The story probably is not as well known as it should be. but it is one deeply emotional and tragic and is well worthy of the high place it holds in the picture world. Another interesting film is “ Strenua ” the woman with the cast iron muscles, and is an absolutely faithful reproduction of the music hall turn that has tnken Europe and America by storm. The remainder consists ofI'’The 1 '’The Dumb Messenger ” a modernised version of the story of “ The Lion and the Mouse ” and the clover Pathe comic “ The Gent'e Art of Barter,”
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 10 July 1914, Page 2
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