FULLERS' PICTURES.
As promised in yesterday's papers, Fullers' Pictures are including another special production in their' chance of programme for to-night, entitled "The Mystery of Souls.',' The details to hand are somewhat scanty at the time of writing, except that this film is cb.nred b>' the Itala companyto ho its best pioce ■. i modern production, jind.t-ii'r.t the iilr.i is wer 3400 feet in lengt:i._ It hx:^ h<;,>'ever, drawn large chiv/us in r ulLt;.;' Pictures in other towns \\lio?c\<t s-h»«, •-, ' and it is anticipated, will :!-•> "ikc-wiio j.i j Nelson. The supporting i:i■•.i-rainmo is made up of dramatic, comedy, and scenic films, the most notable of tho latter class being "Picturesque Holland," which is claimed to be a most remarkable example of artistic kinematography. The picturesque features of tho Dutch towns, quaintly shaped houses, and canals, the windmills, and the inhabitants are all dealt with. The dramatics are by the A. 8., Lubin and other favourite companies, and the whole should form ono of tho best series Fullers' have
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13417, 15 May 1912, Page 7
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168FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13417, 15 May 1912, Page 7
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