ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLER’S PICTURES.
“The Girl in the Case,” a powerfully exciting drama from the Vitagraph studios, comprises the star feature ot the current programme at Fuller’s Pictures. A bank president and his assistant, to recoup losses through speculation, plot to rob the hank. Their plan is overheard by the stenographer, whose lover is to bear the guilt ot the robbery. Tire bank is robbed, and the money put in a case. The girl takes the money out of the case, gets in the case herself, and is carried away to the president’s home. The story has a rattling finis'll. A few chuckles and laughs at the Keystone comedians is provided in "The Lucky Leap," together with a frill complement ot supporting items.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
The management take pleasure iu introducing a magnificent Luhin star drama of high society manners ami customs, "The Intriguers," Iu this picture you have a fresh study of the modern society of America, where money is the passport to the highest functions. The picture traverses the story of two society parasites, who practice their nefarious tactics on two unsuspecting young people, until the climax reveals their doings. Interwoven is a touching and pathetic love story that, is true to our everyday life. A Keystone feature ot much merriment is "Gussie the Golfer,’’ iu which Syd. Chaplin is seen at his best. In addition there will be the latest Topical Gazettee, a Vitagraph comedy, "Coney Island Nightmare," an interesting Edison industrial, and other good films.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1457, 9 October 1915, Page 3
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248ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1457, 9 October 1915, Page 3
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