AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. There Avas a good attendance at His Majesty’s last night, Avhen “The Corsican Brothers” AA'as the best film screened. The photography and the acting are splendid, the duelling scenes being particularly effective and exciting, and the actors therein evidently masters of SAVord play. “The Stolen Invention” is another fine drama, Avhilst “The Forgotten Clue” and “The Stolod Claim” rivet the attention from first to last. “Spring in San Reno” is a scenic film that lovers of nature’s beauties should not fail to see, Avhilst one of the most interesting industrial films screened here for some time
takes the spectator into the busy teapreparing rooms of the tropics. Most of ns have a very vague idea of the production of staple articles of food, but this film will, so to speak, lift the veil in regard to tea, the national beverage. No picture programme is complete without full attention to the humorous, and the man avlio fails to laugho at “The Laugh on Dad ’ (said to be particularly good of its kind), or “Everybody’s Troubles,” lias particularly obstinate risible faculties. This programme will be repeated to-night and to-morrow night.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 5
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192AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 5
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