With very good pictures of the flood-disaster at Austin and Costello, Pa, the topical this week has a very excellent and pleasing picture of King George of England in Highland costume and also it shows some of the Scottish ceremonies during his recent visit to the northern kingdom. The Czar is shown also. It was on the occasion of the unveiling of the statue of Alexander II, and with him are many of the Moscovite dignitaries. The film also contains several pictures of a home in Colorado in which an atrocious murder was committed last week. Do not these cater to morbid taste? Is it quite commendable to use the moving picture camera for such work? - The Moving Picture World, October 28, 1911
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