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AMUSEMENTS

MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY A VITAORAPHATTRAOTION,

j Another big house; assembled at the ; Town Hall last evening when *he current programme was again submitted The three Anagraph star films shown represented t ho vorv * highest type of cinematographic pr<Jd«ct,on The splendidly conceived drama dcalW I" . I |, oauti )'»l «»d realistic colours I grilling love story, in which a deep plot is cleverly concealed. Who's to Win is a "Bunnygraph," which i B sufficient to amuse any audience. Last evening s patrons were kept in fits of laughter by the antics of this won! oertul merriment maker. Half a Hero shows to advantage that clever actor Maurice Costello, in a f ar , ounte role. The laughter whjch >nte. Half a Hero was no excap- , tion to the rule. The Outlaw is a very fane drama by the Kalem Oom- , pany detailing the bitter results of misplaced friendship. A number of nißli class films, including drama* comedies scenics and educationnls! •all of which played a prominent part m the make up of an excellent entertainment. To-morrow evening the company will be to.tho front with an eceptionally fine programme, which will include several gem films from the world's foremost makers.

THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES

DANTE'S INFERNO. "Truly a wonderful picture" wa,s the verdict of the packed audience winch attended the Foresters' H-rfl last night to witness the weird nnd sensational- picture Dante's Inferno. It is of such an, extraordinary nature that words fail to/properlv describe this picture. It' must he seen to be realised, and those who have nofc yet seen this great production should malrt it their business to do so before the season closes. A magnificent series of pictures supported this star. ,In Kalem's presentationihe Stolen Invention, a fine drama has been arranged; showing how treachery was outwitted. In' this story an exciting fire scene has been introduced. Lubin are responsible for three of their latest and best. A Complicated Campaign is a comedy, pure and based on woman's rights, and much fun is derived .at the expense of Miss Pinker, an old maid, who shows a very; obstinate mind at .election- time. In an Indian's gratitude gives this company a different' scOpe- ; for their talents, ani a -strong production is the.result. A very pretty drama is entitled Tim Stolen Ring. The Passer By is a drama of true iife, and interesting' all through. Many scenics and humourous comedies are. also includf.d in this series. Scenes in.Corea was a _film of great "educational; value.. Views were given- of'the main streets, and a notable feature was the briskness with which "John ChinamanV cousin went about his duties. The buildings- wore not of a very palatial nature. Most of them were of tho Eastern, style—low to the ground s and yet artistic. This film is well f worth seeing. The Taranaki Cycle Road Raco gave n very clear idea of that mnoil tnlked, (f evert, and besides' views of the racing the. audience were given nlimpses of the "cow "ountry." Mount E{tJnont,-in, all hay. «Irry. and around which the race was ""•iploted. wns shown very clearly. This splendid procramme- will be shown again* to-mo-ht.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 5

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