Moving Picture News (1911) . ptic the last part of the week and it certainlywas excellent. Anyone who has visited the island can readilysee that the American Company has given us a faithful re-production of the wonderful submarine gardens that areworld renowned. When we see the work that is being putout by the American Company we wonder how they do it. Open to Eepresent Good American FilmManufacturers for England, English Colonies and Europe Cable or Write Terms : Universal Film Company, Ltd. 5 Denmark St., Charing Cross Rd., London,W. C. Cable Address, Ufilmico, London Phone, 13674 Central 40


Moving Picture News (1911) . ptic the last part of the week and it certainlywas excellent. Anyone who has visited the island can readilysee that the American Company has given us a faithful re-production of the wonderful submarine gardens that areworld renowned. When we see the work that is being putout by the American Company we wonder how they do it. Open to Eepresent Good American FilmManufacturers for England, English Colonies and Europe Cable or Write Terms : Universal Film Company, Ltd. 5 Denmark St., Charing Cross Rd., London,W. C. Cable Address, Ufilmico, London Phone, 13674 Central 40 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS BACK TO HIS HOME TOWNImp Release, Saturday, January 6, 1912 This picture throws a little light on the business of outdoormoving picture making while at the same time it relates adiverting story. Mr. Abner Brown, in paying a visit to hishome town, had the doubtful honor of being mistaken fora moving picture actor by the members of two or three mov-ing picture making companies working out of doors. The. result is that poor Abner has a very bad time of it over inNew Jersey and gets himself into all sorts of scrapes beforehe escapes and returns to his wife and family. A moving picture joke, that is what Back to His OldHome Town unquestionably is, and we think that thosein the know as well as the general public will heartily enjoythe humor of the film. GOOD ENTERPRISE ILLUSTRATED Denver, Col., December 12, 1911. Moving Picture News,30 West 13th Street,New York. Dear Mr. Saunders:—I am enclosing three photos that wethought might be of some interest to the readers of yourvaluable journal. Photo number one is of a float used in an industrialparade by Mr. J. M. Probst, an enterprising exhibitor ofDurango, Col.


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