Moving Picture News (1911) . THE MIND OF THE BRIDE IS FAR AWAY FROM THE FESTIVE SCENE Latin love and lust and hate and heat, of broken vows andbroken hearts. It is portrayed with the painstaking care anddetail one would expect in nothing less than a two dollar bigstreet performance. We really dont know whom to give themost credit for the creditable production, but it is apparent thateverybody connected with it deserves and should and will receivestrong praise and commendation. The photographic clearness,as well as the clear trend of the story itself, impresses all themore upon our minds the mo


Moving Picture News (1911) . THE MIND OF THE BRIDE IS FAR AWAY FROM THE FESTIVE SCENE Latin love and lust and hate and heat, of broken vows andbroken hearts. It is portrayed with the painstaking care anddetail one would expect in nothing less than a two dollar bigstreet performance. We really dont know whom to give themost credit for the creditable production, but it is apparent thateverybody connected with it deserves and should and will receivestrong praise and commendation. The photographic clearness,as well as the clear trend of the story itself, impresses all themore upon our minds the moral and meaning and momentumof the stirring scenes and incidents that comprise the tale, thuspermitting us to give full response, in heart and mind and spirit,to the trials and thrills and tears of those who suffer from theruthlessness of the traducer, played with the dash and \im and. consummate artistic and dramatic instinct which Phillips Smalleyinjects into all his work. In the Rex manner, the sun breaks through the clouds in theend, and as a new and happier day dawns for the people wehave learned to love in the short twenty minutes on the screen,it dawns upon us that Rex is—King; the term, strong as it is,seems mild. Monarch of all it surveys—this is the thoughtits work conveys to us. And a mighty rumble was heard in the land, as of the soundof thunder in the and a giant voice was heard toassert the trenchant words Give us two a week! We demandit! It was the voice of the exhibitors! CHAMPION ON A NEW TACK The Champion Film Co. will release on Monday, October30th, the second series of their three-reel picture FieldDay Sports at Fort Riley. This is one of the best effortsup to date of the Champion Film Company, and great dis-cretion has been shown in the choice of scenes. The por-tions of the film showing the field skirmishing, and theguns in acti


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