AMUSEMENTS.
FULLER^ PICTURES,
Although, many may prefer the long drama which, takes up the entire evening, a programme such as that which is to .be screened^ at His Majesty's 'Theatre this evening (Thursday) is of iho kinfl that some prefer—nine or ten short pictures, each of a different type and each frood in. ite own. particular way. Taking, ihe programme in the order in which it is to be thown, there is a "Mutt and Jeff" comic cartoon--, everybody likes, these; a charming I'at.hecolor" scenic of "The Chevreuse Valley"; then, a "Topical Budget," and I.a scenic of the Swedish ■ Highr. lands. Tho first half is Nconeluded with o most diverting ■•Keystone^T.riaiigV^ farce entitled ,"Bath Tub Perib^'" fosituring Fred Mace in several new Keyntone' "stunts." After "hali:fiime" comes a-1- very pretty domesticdrama, "The Hand of God,"_ in which a good story i.s portrayed by'tho Vitag'raph company's s best talent. "E'oathors and Fluff,''" an "interest" siibjeef; "French Prisoners _v in 1-i-ey'sin," n. ■w.rr topical; and ''Will a Woman Toll?" a comedy-skit, by the V'irri company, complete _as varied a programme as could b-3 wished for..
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 8
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183AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 8
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