AMUSEMENTS.
o HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE
Last night's big audience ac the usual change of pictures were most'enthusiastic. The programme screened was of the highest order. The principal one is a 3000 ft. exclusive subject by the famous Eclair Co. This is entitled "The Mystory of the Glass Coffin," and, as the title suggests, lias a distinct flavour of the magic and mystery of the East. The whole tiling is designed and sta ro >(\ with that nerfe•• ion of detail which characterise* all Kclair films. "Those Eyes" is a thrilling and novel drama bv the Nordisk
Vo. In "Positive Proof" will be seen one of those clever Essanay detective stories, intense and forceful in subject; it has groat plot, strength, and power. The A.B. Co. is represented with "One is Business: the Other Crime," The comedy films look good, oarticularly the Edison burlesque "Th - Yarn of the Nancy He I," a series taken from the well-known verses by Sir W. S. Cilbert. "The Widmv -f Rh-kv O'Neal" is a Western comed<; h■■■ Felig dealing with many eccentricities of >vorydav life. The latest "Onumont Graphic" and "A Day in an Austri'in Iron Mine" are included in the instructive films of this splendid programme, which will also be shown tonight.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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