FULLERS' PICTURES.
At Fullers' Pictures last evening the building was comfortably full, and every mark of appreciation was shown. There will be a completely 3iew programme installed this afternoon and evening, which should attract a large crowd. "Tho New Faith" is a poAverful historic drama by the* Selig Company modelled on lines not unlike tho well known drama "The Sign of the Cross." In this fine picture story a beautiful Christian maiden so charms, a Roman general that he becomes a ready convert to the new religion. ' When Caesar learns of his general's apostasy he invites tho latter to choose the form of death he prefers. The general and tho maiden die aftor quaffing a poisoned drink. The scenery is this production is superb. "Tho. Peril of the Plains" a Kalem Indian episode, is said to be. capable of gripping the most cynical spectator. "Cain's Retribution" is by the Eclair Company, and depicts how a man does to de»\th a rival in love, and is himself haunted to death by a vision of ,-the dead man. "Tho Snaro of Society" Is by the favourite- Lubin, and is said to be remarkably well _actod. In tho ■ lighter, vein, the comedies, are headed by a long film by the Vitagraph entitled "Who's Who."
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 7
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211FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 7
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