Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . CINDERELLA. (Selig.) spirit of the joke and removing her disguise reveals thetruth of the situation. Confronted with the awfulreality, Mr. Burton gives a faint gasp. Suffice it to saythat he saw more than the Star of Bethlehem that night,but of the dire happenings and dismar details let nocruel chronicle be made. SELIG. CINDERELLA.—Released December 1st. Inthree parts. The story portrayed in this film, which was reviewedin our October issue, is one of the most pleasingconceptions of the childrens favourite fairy tale in that adistinctly new line has be


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . CINDERELLA. (Selig.) spirit of the joke and removing her disguise reveals thetruth of the situation. Confronted with the awfulreality, Mr. Burton gives a faint gasp. Suffice it to saythat he saw more than the Star of Bethlehem that night,but of the dire happenings and dismar details let nocruel chronicle be made. SELIG. CINDERELLA.—Released December 1st. Inthree parts. The story portrayed in this film, which was reviewedin our October issue, is one of the most pleasingconceptions of the childrens favourite fairy tale in that adistinctly new line has been taken. Whilst followingthe theme familiar to us all, which obviates the necessityof a repetition of the story, several innovations areintroduced, for particulars of which we refer our readersto the October number. causes the other members of the court to vow imme-diate vengeance. They get Prince Charming while heis alone in the throne room and are about to evict himwhen the princess appears and saves him. The princesscalls upon her


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