FULLER'S PICTURES. .
rne new programme or JJ.uiier s rictures presented at the Colosseum last evening attracted a large audience, and the various ' items were heartily applauded.* The principal film was that entitled " The Airship Destroyer," which outlined a dramatic story of the 'aerial warfare of the future.; The picture is a most remarkable example of the purely "faked " film. An adati* tation from Fenimore Coopers romances, dealing with the adventuress of .'" Leather-Stocking," also proved a very popular picture, and other notable hlins were " Mick Carter's Mys-\ terious Package," "The Adventures ot' Fifine," and an historical series entitled "Episodes in the Life of Schubert.'' 'The humorous films were well selected and up-to-date, and the programme was in every way one of the most interesting which hag 'been presented by Messrs Fuller and Sons. The pictures • will be shown again this evening.. <
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9736, 31 December 1909, Page 11
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140FULLER'S PICTURES. . Star (Christchurch), Issue 9736, 31 December 1909, Page 11
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