Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . it will remove her from the sneersof the village. She does her duty well and the old man trusts herand depends upon her. Rene is taken ill and Marie sends forPierre Martin. Rene dies and Marie keeps the lights. JeanMaquin with a gang of wreckers, having heard of a well-laden ship that is likely to pass the coast that night, enters and demandsthat Marie put out the lights. She refuses. Jean chokes heibinds her hands behind her back, and gags her, leaving her halfdead on the floor. Jean and his gang put out the lights, lock thedoor, and go to watch for t


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . it will remove her from the sneersof the village. She does her duty well and the old man trusts herand depends upon her. Rene is taken ill and Marie sends forPierre Martin. Rene dies and Marie keeps the lights. JeanMaquin with a gang of wreckers, having heard of a well-laden ship that is likely to pass the coast that night, enters and demandsthat Marie put out the lights. She refuses. Jean chokes heibinds her hands behind her back, and gags her, leaving her halfdead on the floor. Jean and his gang put out the lights, lock thedoor, and go to watch for the wreck. Marie recovers. Withgreat exertion she drags herself to a chair on which is a lightedcandle, and turning her back to the flame, burns the cords fromher hands, breaks into the upper lighthouse and relights the is discovered in a faint by Pierre Martin. Her heroic deed isknown and she is rewarded in public for her heroism, and praisedfor her fidelity. THE GREED FOR GOLD. MESSRS. PATHE TO RELEASE A REAL STAR CASTE FIFTY-TWO of the leading actors and actressesof France in one picture! What thoughtssuch an announcement conjures up and whatpossibilities there are in the direction ofadvertising for the cute manager! Nogreater magnet for drawing the public into the theatrecan surely be desired than to be able to announce thatthe whole of the stars of the French capital are to beseen at ones theatre. Yet such a thing is made possiblethrough the enterprise of Messrs. Pathe Freres in theircoming big feature, The Greed for Gold, length 3,145feet to be released on October 19. Of all the goodthings which this firm has furnished exhibitors in thepast we unhesitatingly assert that this is the best. A big bank failure is one of the chief incidents in thisstupendous <film. This failure, with which is connectedthe fall of a great financier, is reached by a series ofevents terribly potent in their meaning and dramatic intheir happening. Let it be said, however, that n


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