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All Star Pictures.

e e KING’S HALL, TO-NIGIiT. 7 j The premier picture to be j screened in the King’s Hall tnnightis a powerful, well-sustained \ and thrilling drama entitled 1 “Back from the Dead”. A j- Frenchman, Jean Danglade by . name, who is wanted by the 5 police, assumes the identity of a J dead man, Jose Ferrer. Hearing j that her husband is dead, Madame Danglade marries Mr Roman.l, her business partn r. The first husband begins to levy ’ blackmail, and the unhappy wife , visits in his company a low 5 part of Paris. The comrades of I the fictitious Ferrer demand a t share of the spoil, and, and be- , cause he refuses, they murder him. Madame who is arres ed, manages to clear herself, the remainder of her life being passed happily with Mr Remind. Tiie Girl of Sunset Pass” is ; the story of a young girl’s heroism, while “Miss Simpton’s Jewels ’’ is an unusually strong detective drama displaying much ; cleverness and mystery. The comic element is well represented by the “ Merry Widow ” and “ Bidoni Orderly”, while ‘St. Cloud to More/. ” is a char ning scenic study. For Tuesday night Mr C’oyle has a unique attraction in “ Cleopatia ", whose li e storv lends itself splendidly pictorial adaptation, the history of this ferocious an 1 tigerish woman and queen, being depicted by a film 6,000 feet in length - one of the longest ever shown. In addition there are other ; charmin t of which “ Our Birds at Home ”, a charming and delightfully coloured study of great educati >nal value and of absorbing interest to nail taide n Wif< Back" and “Traininga Tightwad ” are examples.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 19 September 1913, Page 3

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275

All Star Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 19 September 1913, Page 3

All Star Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 19 September 1913, Page 3

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