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Blanche Walsh in a scene from To!stoy's Resurrection Moving Picture 4 Parts
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BLANCHE WALSH
IN TOLSTOY'S
RESURRECTION
Moving Pictures
4 Parts.
“The country innocence of the prologue, the sodden
degradation of the prison scene, the birth of shame,
the return of the first love, the struggle against the
advances of men who knew her past character, and
her moment of renunciation ;-all these make up what
is known as a strong acting part, and we need not be
surprised to find Miss Walsh with the emotional
power that is so peculiarly her own, playing the part
so truthfully and so vividly as to create the character
of Katusha Maslova that is worthy of being ranked
with Sarah Bernhardt's “Camille” and Eleonora
Duse's “Juliet.”-A Critic.
et.bernhardt at is
Showing at
MAJESTIC THEATRE
2 Nights Only
IOC. Sept. 18 and 19 1 0C
Pub. by Kraus Mfg. Co., New York—K. 1128