POLLER'S PICTURES.
'"In Mid-Atlantic" attracted-a largo and appreciative audience to the Colosseum, last ..evening. .- programme 'will be shown tnis~after.noon and finally, to-night. On Monday night- tbo Colosseum management. a groqi iei'tcu's iidrainay ""Thrcaclsoi" Destiny." "*lt deals with, life in a -groat American circus. : The film has been ;produced by the Vitagraph Company.. Tbo enactmg of the scenes is said -to .bo .brilliant, and apart from' tho photography, -which .is said.,, be exceptionally clear, .is suflicjent to attract .all; sorts and conditions'' of patrous. ■■. The plot t is- -.the- : evolution "of : _a.. powerful love story, arid its , development - takes place' amidst many. exciting "episodes. Another, filni' of outstanding merit shows the daily life of New Zealand's soldiers in "The Big Camp of Torritorials" atHautapu. It .created ' much . enthusiasm when shown at Auckland.' Other supporting numbers are: "The Elusive Diamond" (drama), "Picturesque Greece," ','Gaumont Graphic," "How • Flowers Awaken" (horticultural study),. -'A Stage Dcor. Flirtation" (comedy), and a farco entitled "The Talc of a Cat.' Box plans open to-day at 10 a.m.- at; the Dresden. . . , . ''. ,• ■•-.,■
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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172POLLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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