FULLERS' PICTURES.
There was another very large audience at Fillers' Pictures last evening when the great masterpiece, "Tln> Crusaders" was again shown. To-day there will be a special matinee performance at which "The Crusaders"will be shown. Every other film will bp changed, and there are many whirl) haw been chosen especially for the children. "The Buccaneers" is a sensational story of pirates on the high seas, who capture an American vessel and hold tho captain and his wife prisoners until a British man-o'-war captures the pirates. "Enoch Arden" is a magnificently produced A.H. picture, lasting about '10 minutes, and which for acting and general exce!lonco has few to equal it. "Tho Crusaders," which is to be shown for tho last timo to-night, is an admirable production by the Cines Company. The armaments niul crude modes of warfare of tho eleventh century, ha-."> been requisitioned, and everything possible done to secure a complete and faithful reproduction of the events in one of the most thrilling periods of history. The battfo scenes are marvellous efforts of stagecraft. In the lighter scenes Oriental splendour pervades every inch of the film. A glimpse in Hades is thriling in its intensity and many weird effects are introduced that impress themselves upon the spectator by their wonderful and daring ingenuity.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 6
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FULLERS' PICTURES.
Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 6