AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY’S PICTURES.
The first of fVMtongle Felt- ,'j ure Film last | night at His VsHieatr6. It id • entitled ;The film which cost £20,000 and employed over 2000 men, including nearly a whole “| tribe, of Sioux Lilians, is undoubtedly ! ’ l * a masterpiece. “The Lamb” is a page from the book of life; it depicts ■* a man who is apparently a coward, hut turns out a hero. Proceeding to the west to.live down his reputation ?• of being a coward, the man and his fiancee, who are thrown together by . Ifate, are surrounded by a horde of ", I Sioux Indians. Then the andence are treated to some N sccnes, which hitherto, have not been attempted ■in filmdom. Airships, United States' * Icavalry, Sioux Indians, machine-guns, A all play an important part in this spectacular five part feature film. The supporting items are, “Historic I Oxford”' (a most interesting picture), “The Key to Fortune” (drama), and a. capital War Gazette. The orchestral accompaniments to the pictures ( ;t were much enjoyed by last night's -j audience. The programme will be' screened to-night lor the last time. ||
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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314AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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