THE STORY OF THE KELLY GANG
A considerable amount of interest lias been evinced in the production of the picture “The Story of the Kelly Gang,” which will be shown by Messrs -J. and N. Tait at His Majesty’s Theatre for three nights commencing this evening. Messrs Tait have at present five companies touring Australia with the picture, and the management state that all these companies are drawing crowded houses. The picture is pronounced to be an excellent specimen of the photographic art, and its value for entertainment purposes lias lately been recognised by English houses trading in •biograph films, and a large number of the films have been ordered by a London firm.
A change, of, miscellaneous pictures, which form the first part of. the entertainment, will he made nightly, and the series of Kelly pictures are shown in the second part, taking over an hour in presentation. These pictures are so authentic and true in facts, that the Victorian Government will not allow them to be exhibited in parts where the Kelly gang made their haunts, a great many relatives and sympathisers of these outlaws still living in those districts.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2104, 12 June 1907, Page 2
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