Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . lising her worth hedeclares his love and everything ends happily. One of the bestfilms the Hepworth Company has put out for some time. Full ofpathetic touches it makes a most popular appeal. THE TRAITRESS OF PARTONS COURT.—ReleasedApril 25th. Length, 1,050 feet. Sally, a pretty coster girl, living in Partons Court, is the pet ofthat not very respectable neighbourhood. Her lover is a fireman,quartered at a station close by, but the close attention that he isbound to give to his duty, prevents him from being with Sallynearly as much as he would wish. One


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . lising her worth hedeclares his love and everything ends happily. One of the bestfilms the Hepworth Company has put out for some time. Full ofpathetic touches it makes a most popular appeal. THE TRAITRESS OF PARTONS COURT.—ReleasedApril 25th. Length, 1,050 feet. Sally, a pretty coster girl, living in Partons Court, is the pet ofthat not very respectable neighbourhood. Her lover is a fireman,quartered at a station close by, but the close attention that he isbound to give to his duty, prevents him from being with Sallynearly as much as he would wish. One dav, whilst at work in herroom, Sally hears cries of help proceeding from the court below, GAUMONT CO., 5-6. Sherwood Street, \V. THE LIONS REVENGE.—Released April14th. Length 920 feet. The Gaumont Company can always be reliedupon to give us heart stirring films. In the presentinstance they have improved upon their past story is beautifully told in colours, and merewords fail to convey anytidea of the thrilling situation. The Turning-Point (Essanay). VI. Supplement to THE CINEMA. April, 1912. and looking out of the window, sees an inhabitant of the court,named Bill, committing robbery with violence on a weak anddefenceless old man. Sally, rushing out of the house, is too lateto prevent the theft, but assists the old man to his feet, and accom-panies him to the police-station, where she gives information whichspeedily leads to Bills arrest. This unwonted action causes greatconsternation amongst the inhabitants, who consider Sally atraitress for giving away one of their number, and promptly sendher to Coventry Matters even go father than this, and Sally isfollowed by ugly looks, and menacing gestures, every time shegoes in or out of her house. She decides to leave the neighbour-hood, so packing up her belongings, she determines to slip out oneafternoon at the time when the Court is usually quiet, and thereare very few people about. She gets down to the foot of th


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