Farland's Pictures
With Austria and Germany practically in the throes of revolution, there should be an added interest about the big feature to b© shown ,it Far]ancles on Monday night and dealing with the early a':agcs"of the Russian Revolution. This picture was taken by tho authority of Koronsky who was the prime mover in the overthrow of the dynasty and then himself fell a vi cl:im to the intrigues of his colleague*. There are some actual scenes of the struggle as well as many glimpses of the great city of Petrograd with its gloomy fortresses and proud na'pers and jVhe series is one that will be found full of interest. The other star for Monday is "The .Mother of Dartmoor," pictunsed from Eden I'liil'no Is famon ; novel "The Mother." T/j diepict.? mother-love rescuing a headstrong .son from the evils of life, warding off t'he temptations that beset him and at Rreing her boy become as good a man as his father. A big comedy se'omion has been made for- Tuesday night and with Fnttv Arbuckle, Douglas Fairbanks and a Keystone on the screen patrons should have 'plenty of fun. Okm Pelvova : s also duo at Farland's next week.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 November 1918, Page 3
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