Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thursday 6 April 1916, page 12


AMUSEMENTS.

i-a : THE WILLOUGHBY PHOTO PLAYS. Î

,¡<j Tile picture world was well represented yesterday and . ' forenoon at the initial screening of a new photo-play, is entitled "The Joan of Arc of Loos," this being the S Mist of 1 serial now in preparation by Mr. George Sa Willoughby, the w well-known actor-manager. This b, Sydney-made 6000ft real drama portrayed The heroic If. story of Kinilicnnc Morgan, providing a love interest, and . Board describing the occupation of Loos by the Huns, the W murder of EinilicDiie't, lived Either, the capture of her old lover whilst bearing lii^ii.ilehis and his rescue by the left! heroine at the head of the allied forces, closing with of her subsequent decoration by the French Commander. W in-Chief for conspicuous brig cry. Miss Jane King, as to,' the heroine, Mr. Clive rainham as the lover Mr. Y*} Arthur (Greenaway, and other jrlKts appeared with two successes in a series of connected illustrative scenes, in?-.. and the new star film met with unanimous expert '£, approval on all sides.

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