THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES
"THE LADY OF THE LAKE." Last night's large audience at tlie Foresters' Hall was delighted with the programme submitted. The star drama was a splendid adaptation of that fammiß poem of Sir Walter "Sfcott's "The Lady of the (Lake.' 'The popularity of the Vitagraph Co. is well-known to picture patrons, and in their latest output, "Tho Lady of 1 the Lake," the company is seen to 'every advantage, surpassing all thenprevious efforts. The environment of the story is in tho vicinity of Loch Katrine. Adapted from Sir Walter Scott's poem, little need lie said, as the theme a> -V story are '.too wel 1 known to need repetition, but the whole production of 3000 feet is a masterpiece cf cinematograph art. In addition to this picture there will be a change of programme. The dramas contain many splendid subjects. "Old Love Letters" is a beautiful Vitagraph picture, while "Hie Coiners" provides plenty of sensation. "The End of the Trail" is a sp>ndid Indian drama by the Vitagraph Co. "A Western Courtship" (a delightful Lubin drama). "An (Indrinn Maid's Elopement" (a Bison film of greit merit), "The Girl Bandits Hoodoo" (a screaming comedy). "The Land of Bairns" (a capital Scotch scenic). "Their Tiny Babies" (a comedy full of fun), "Tlirough the Abe Valley" (a good scenic) and "Fur and Feathers" (a. delightful educational picture). "The Lady of the Lake" and it complete programme of pictures the little folk delight in will be shown • at the matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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253THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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