FULLERS' PICTURES.
There was *t very' good crowd at His'.■Majesty's Theatre last evening, when Fullers presented a program cm that must rank among the best they havo shown for many months. The entire .series will be repeated to-nigHT, (Thursday). It is headed by the Mutual Film Corporation's four-part comedy-drama entitled "Her S-hattei-ed Idol," which features Mac Marsh and -Robert Harren in a play that is aliv© with thrills and humor. A young girl "makes a hero of the village blacksmith, and declares she will marry no other. How she is weaned from her folly and how her heart comes, back to her boy sweetheart forms the threat of an exceedingly interesting plot." "Her Shattered Idol" is fairl/ alive wii^h humor, ana the scenes snowing, the lamentable efforts of the blacksmith to shine m .Horiotv are gems of mirth provoking coinedV .The "star" is supported in tho first half by an exceptionally strong set of auxiliary films. :;
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 8
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