Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . fully reviewed onanother page. It has rarely been my lot to witness amore thrilling- film than this. The Western Import Company are removing to largerpremises in Gerrard Street, on the site previously occu-pied by the Albion Club. This firm is going rapidlyahead with the Thanhouser Agency, prominent produc-tions of which include Jess and the Woman in White. The Kinematograph Trading Company have openeda branch at Cardiff. Mr. Spring reports big businesswith the Boy Scout Hero, which was shown with con-spicuous success at that city, big bookings resulti


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . fully reviewed onanother page. It has rarely been my lot to witness amore thrilling- film than this. The Western Import Company are removing to largerpremises in Gerrard Street, on the site previously occu-pied by the Albion Club. This firm is going rapidlyahead with the Thanhouser Agency, prominent produc-tions of which include Jess and the Woman in White. The Kinematograph Trading Company have openeda branch at Cardiff. Mr. Spring reports big businesswith the Boy Scout Hero, which was shown with con-spicuous success at that city, big bookings resultingwherever it was billed. I have received specimens of some very fine postersfrom the Hepworth Company, the American Company,Cricks and Martin, which I have handed to theEditor, who tells me he is dealing with them in anarticle on posters which will appear in our first weekly-number on January 1. Some of the impressions gainedby The Cinema representative who made a special visitto New York last month will also be included in ?Twixt War and the Girl, the greatest money getter of Scene from Flying A Film. JACKS WORD. Released January 22nd. Approx. Length, 1,000 feeti THE CINEMA. , IQI2. URBANORA. A Red Mans Conscience. TWO-REEL FEATURE. Release date Jan. 15th, 1913. Approx. length 2,080 feet.


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