ROYAL ALBERT HALL.
PATHE PICTURES. The Pathe pictures at the Royal Albert Hall continue to be freely patronised, and the splendid budget of pictures presented on Wednesday evening, when the programme underwent a complete change, should ensure good houses for the remainder of the week. A grand military picture is “ The Territorials,” and shows many phases of a soldier’s life, but the one which finds most favour with the audience is “ A Nobleman’s Dog.” After a long and tedious search the animal discovers his master’s murderer, and the duel between the dog and the assassin is very exciting. Two scenic ! films, in “ The Coast of Naples” and “ Scenes at Sourakatata,” show some beautiful, scenery, as does also the film “ With the German Army.” Pictures which tell three interesting dramatic stories are “ Beautiful, but Destitute/” “ A Rude Hostess,” and “Andrier Grenier.” There are a number of good comic pictures, the best being “ Only a Mouse,” “ Lovers’ Souvenirs, “Advertising for Housekeepers,” and “ Pater’s Patent Painter.” The usual change of programme will be made on Wednesday next.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1025, 28 October 1909, Page 16
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174ROYAL ALBERT HALL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1025, 28 October 1909, Page 16
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