FULLERS' PICTURES.
Tho star item of the change of programme at l<'ulleiV Picluias at to-day's niatini'o and opening ix jiloimanc( c, and again lor the •as.t timo on Monday j\enmg piomise* to bo right "out on its mvi." "Tin? Gieat Circus CatastiopiK'1 is a 3,000 feet Nordi.sk nipfitei piece, which has earned lor itself trcnioudouvs hou&os and eulogistic Ihczp rtpoibs wheicier Fullers' havo slioami it. Cioud r cd with jeahstio and sonsational situation.^, it eclipses, in the opinion oi many "Zigoniai" booms which won so much tor Fullers. Ju tho fiust Inlt one of-the main incidents cinbodie*? one of the iinest; fire 6concs ever projected by tliekixiematograph,-which culminates in a woman's leap tor life from high telephone, wires. The second part, among other exciting scenes, depicts in a circus how'a hoi's©.'■and' rider ure suspended in a cradle in micl-sii\ Then .ong fuses connected with fireworks on the cradle are lighted-in thet! arena, and with little puffs of smoke the ferae creeps higher. Suddenly all four .sicks of tlie cradle drop away, and as the; light receives them the ■' fireworks ignite in clouds of sparks and smoke. Tho horse grows restive and then gets completely out of control.. The terrified animal bounds'forward into space, carrying its rider with it.-."* For a mom-ent-thoy seem to stay motionlesis in the air, but* then, like a plummet, they drop to tho* earth. In : addition ._ to the star attraction many other first'chvss items are; advertised, and the whole •should form a programme which no picture lover should miss. As large crowds aio anticipated*'-at -both evening .performances,. -intending patrons will bo wiso if they reserve their scats.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 7
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271FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 7
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