AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
“Let there bo light,” and the light is always good at Bernard’s pictures. A feather is supposed to be.the lightest thing in the world, but it tickles, and so do the comic pictures, at Bernard’s 'present programme. To-morrow evening a new .pro?;: gramme takes place «n the screen, when the famous drama “The Battle,”’ a tale of the American Civil ."War, will- . be, seen .for the first time. The fi{m de- . J pints the greatest war. sqenes erer ,taken by any kine camera,, and is a new picture, clear and, flickerless.' The, . beb.g drAmas entitled “One, of Nat ..;, ture’s i^oolemori/ , for pride. * f of second place, is closely followed by ‘Jim Crow” and “The Baby and the Bomb.” All the plots are unioue and attrfici'tt'e. ‘ ‘FiVd' Gfaceful, Girls/- a :: Cine Roman vaudeville picture, for ■ general effect and cleverness, outrival ihc six Brompton girls. The comics are of the best, “Medallian’s Rebelhon,” “Foolshead Somnambulist, ” and “Weary Willie,” and “Tired Tim as Wild Westers,” being excfiitiut-' iugly funny. “Who’s Who at the'’'! Zoo” is a very interesting educational '' picture. In fact, the programme, like' a broken drum, will be hard to boat. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 21 February 1912, Page 4
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