FULLER'S PICTURES.
The large Colosseum bnilding was well filled last night, when a new programme was screened. The star attraction was an Irish drama entitled "Brennan of the Moors." The story is that of a witty outlaw, who stole from the rich to give to the poor, having been driven to this kind of life by the persecutions of the English, who robbed him of his estJite. His adventures are startling and interesting. He escapes trom prison. His cell is flooded with water, and he barely escapes drowning. So presses three roadside athletes in- ' \ .service for a human bridge, over trtuch he crosses a stream to elude his pursuers. A'beautiful love story goes through the play, and "Brennan's" whole record' as a highwayman will command attention and a warm symTathy for hisi from all. Supporting films were "Kelp Industry," showing the operations involved in a littleknown trade, the latest "Parhe Oalette," an interestine study "Our Servants and Our Friends," a thrilling drama "The Hand of Destiny" and a first-class comedy. "Max as" Musirwn." To-night the programme will be "epeated.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 11
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179FULLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 11
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