Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1914 — Nat C. Goodwin in “Oliver Twist.” [ARTICLE]

Nat C. Goodwin in “Oliver Twist.”

The original New York production in five reels of "Oliver Twist” with the noted star, Nat C. Goodwin, in the title role of Fagin, will be seen at the Princess Theatre for one night, January 15th. These pictures cannot be classed with the usual photo play as they are of an entirely different class and far above anything yet produced in this line, as every member of the company is a recognized artist and the company posing for these pictures, is the original company that played at the New Amsterdam Theatre* New York, giving the all star performance of “Oliver Twist,” commemorating the one-hundTedth anniversary of the birth of Chas. Dickens. Nat C. Goodwin has long been the idol of the American theatre going public, and his portrayal of the di:culft characters is all that could be desired and his work in the pictures Is typical of the finished artist. The Interesting story of "Oliver Twist” is delightfully told and All the familiar scenes and incidents found in the widely read book are vividly and faithfully portrayed In the films. Otto Braun came down from Lowell today and will remain over tomorrow night, when baud practice will bo held, He is looking considerably better than he did several months ago and is apparently on the road to robust health again. He will move bis family here on March Ist