Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 22 April 1911, page 13


FATAL WEDDING.

An entirely satisfactory trial exhibition of Mr C Spencers new film "The Fatal Wedding" was given at the Lvceum yesterday. The film is modelled on the stirring melodrama so popular with theatregoers and is a credit to Mr Spencers enterprise The well known play is here produced with a background of local scenery that lends additional reality to an excellently acted composition. The acting throughout Is of a very high standard and all the great features an 1 powerful ftnes of the drama aro most vividU and clcarh por t j\ J The film itself is unusuall} sood the objTtlo-able flicker beim, reduced to a minimum and a 1 ti Usures and backsrourd s tardine o it with preat clear nus at d définition The Tin-can Band is here wande fulh pictured the Little M ther i all the tin e eTcefl nt and the adult chancter* ar seen to great adtantaxc throughout \dd tional interest is lent to the film when it is known that it is the production of \u5tralian operators Mistralun actors and actresses and is throughout taken in lecal sur rounding«. The public presentation will commence an Monday next and will be continued for a treason