AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES DANTE'S INFERNO. ' Another Jarge audience was present at the Dante's Inferno the Foresters' Hall last evening. The star drama. Dante's Inforuo, held the audience spellbound.' with its weirdness. The picture is. .such an extraordinary one .that patrols should not not miss the last chance to-night to see it. Supporting' this picture is a first class series of Qxceptiooa,l]y good subjects, these calling for special mention being The Passer By "(Edison drama, with Marc Macdermot in. the leading role). An Indian's Gratitude, The Stolen Invention, The Complicated) Campaign (a screamingly funny comedy), Taranaki (Road Race and Roman Ruins. These splendid pictures will be shown for the last time to-night. To-morrow night's programme will include two special Vitagraph pictures in one of which, , The Old Kent Road, Maurice Gosiollo will appear.
MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY
BLACK BLOOD. A fascinating story, strong iw its Black Blood appeals to oiib ftnd 'all, sirohg in its situations, .vigorously bold ai>cT thrillihgly developed. The plot is written mihf ■most conscientious • care. • ■.There i's ; a general glow of warm-heartedness reflected through its characters They are not by distorted Subtleties of motive, bnt by plain, straight forwardj healthy passions, Black: Blood carries us along by ita awing of incident and narvative. The story is of the love of an Indian doctor under circumstances most romantic. The series of exciting happenings throughout the unfolding of the drama, affords the 'unlimited' opportunities for a display of many remarkable ineidernta. This great star drama is supported by Manilla Hemp Industry, a coloured educational film. Pseudo Sultan, Vita, comedy. ' John Bunny is the only one savetti from the wreck, nricf' becomes a prisoner orb the island. Cowboy Life in America is an interesting scenic. The "Lpst Necklace is an A.K. drama, and ' Overdoing It an amusing <jomie. live latest film of General Booth's funeral"is a splendid production. The Bet, ,Max Linder, Lista A India and - NoWa, va~udeville, Last of the MohiacaJis, an Indian drama, concluded a first class programme.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 6 November 1912, Page 5
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329AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 6 November 1912, Page 5
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