A NEW PICTURE TO-NIGHT.
r Tn'e outstanding feature of to:iii%M's change of pictures at the 5PQjm."-Hftll is :■■-'fßifiy t McGrath's Art Career.". Thefiubjecb is. being screen<fei ■;■-under: special ' arrangements with international, .-Pictures, who are"%plders Ov' tiie'-exeliisive rights for Aujs.t-ralasiai.- This- will be the first Gvcaslon that tVie = subject has heen A-Gwb. ,in the Dominion. By special l#equest the' maii'^gement will screen fchefpictures-'^depicting, the Tsarevitch. Perliaps there: is . ttc> more pathetic figure; in the; whole tvorid than thislittle'boy. '"Riuitiwji'' is an allegories!. p!,fy revealing so me remarkable eeenes, gii& of «ihieh; depicts a victim of Bacohus floa.ting- t^Tvards the- sky to take h&r place the constellamSzis. Th& coiii(ji|iei?. and travel films fee claimed to hiy xveli tip to the British Picture Oompaaj's standard.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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122A NEW PICTURE TO-NIGHT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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