Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . e little friends andtheir coloured nurse when his father, General Barton, returnswounded and falls off his horse. Tommy hides his father in thebushes, starts the horse down the road and misleads the Federalsoldiers, who are in pursuit. He takes his father to a cave andthe pair have many narrow escapes upon the way, but thanks toTommys shrewdness and wit the wounded officer escapes and issafely hidden where he can be attended to by his wife and whole work of the piece devolves on Tommy, and his successmakes of it a very charming film. KINETO,


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . e little friends andtheir coloured nurse when his father, General Barton, returnswounded and falls off his horse. Tommy hides his father in thebushes, starts the horse down the road and misleads the Federalsoldiers, who are in pursuit. He takes his father to a cave andthe pair have many narrow escapes upon the way, but thanks toTommys shrewdness and wit the wounded officer escapes and issafely hidden where he can be attended to by his wife and whole work of the piece devolves on Tommy, and his successmakes of it a very charming film. KINETO, LTD., 80-2, Wardour Street, W. CAIRO, THE MOSLEM CENTRE OF AFRICA.—Released March 14th. Length, 420 feet. A fine travel film, giving some wonderful pictures of life incosmopolitan Cairo, among them the procession of the SacredCarpet on the birthday of Mahomet ; a review of Egyptian troopsby the Khedive ; a fine view of Mount Mokattam, and a remark-ably effective picture of an Egyptian sunset. IV. Supplement to THE CINEMA. March, THE RETURN. THE COW-GIRL OR THE LADY? (Rex) A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COAL MINER.—, 595 feet. In view of the threatened coal strike, Kineto, Ltd., is re-issuingthis interesting film. EGYPT : THE NILE AND PYRAMIDS.—Released March7th. Travel. Length, 390 feet. Another splendid travel film depicting life on the Nile, and someadmirable pictures of the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Worthy ofinclusion in any programme. BATTLESHIPS AND SUBMARINE MANOEUVRES.—Length, 370 feet. A striking picture of naval tactics, showing the sinking andreappearance of submarines, and the firing of torpedoes. a good deal. Produced in colour, we have a wonderfulimaginative picture of a voyage to the Pole in a remark-able aeroplane-bus. A most amusing interlude is pro-vided by a suffragette disturbance. There is a terrificrace between hundreds of aeroplanes, collisions withoccasional comets and minor planets, a passing visit tothe signs of the Zodiac, and the


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