FULLERS' PICTURES.
'ilio ue'.v ,ir«; rrannne at Fullers' Pictures last evening was screened before " largo audience. The leading item is a superior picture version of Alexindro Dumas' thrilling l'omanee "The Three Musketeers," by the Edison '..'i)!np''ny. The photographic quality '-M'ting, ami mountings are far ahead of many contemporaries, and the thread of the plot is carefully maiiit:'"'i;;d so that the theme is followed -..•ithout sny difficulty. The exploits '■i (hr. musketeers provide intense inLerest and the audience keenly a]>prciated tho subject. The support■".'JC programme too is a very powerful 'ne, and is made up from dramas, ■••eon:™, and comedies by all the well ■viiown makers. A picture of exceptional interest is "A Handsomer *Jan," wbich is acted by Mr. JFaurico jostello of the Vitagraph Company. Phis popular actor has become a well mown feature in the- Vitagraph pic:ures by reason of his superb acting. >,n<l wonderful facial expression, but t is doubtful if ever ho lias been puto c-urh n te?t as this—of acting a ou;t picture entirely by himself. He, '" vsvi'r, acquits himself in .-in admir.blo f:i!s]iioi). ' T!f> entire piI"'rrammo1 "'rrammo s to be repeated this evening.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13329, 1 February 1912, Page 1
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188FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13329, 1 February 1912, Page 1
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