LYCEUM PICTURES.
Pathe's great mythological legend "Pscyhc and Cupid," a tale of the j gods ot the high Olympus, heads the , bill for to-morrow night. The picture, which is nearly 3000 feet in length, illustrates the love of the j god Cupid for the mortal Psyche, reproduced on a scale of magnificence j seldom attempted. The mounting of j the picture includes glittering palaces, sylvian glades, gorgeous pagente, radiant costumes, and elaborate settings. It is beautifully coloured throughout. Included in the programme is another roaring Keystone comedy, "Schnitz, the Tailor," in which Ford Sterling takes the part of a ladies' tailor. This is one of the biggest and brightest of comedies-a yell-raiser, pure and simple. Pathe's popular gazette with the latest Paris fashions is aleo a welcome addition, while the Vitagraph quota "Which Way Did He Go?" shows popular John Bunny hanging on a nail. "Scenes in Chedreuse," "The Railroad Inspector's Peril" and others conclude a tip-top programme.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 241, 23 October 1914, Page 3
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158LYCEUM PICTURES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 241, 23 October 1914, Page 3
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