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Show T "RACING HEARTS." I 1'erhaiis oil-tenth of the dangers encountered in motion picture production pro-duction reach and are appreciated by the fans who see the finished photoplay. No greater example of this truth exists than "Itacing Hearts," a Paramount picture starring Agnes Ayres which is due at the Star theater next Monday and Tuesday. Time after time during the filming of the big automobile racing scenes dangerous skids, near-accidents took place while the hurtling cars roared around the track. But many of these wehe .entirely out of the sight of the camera eye. One example of n thrill that was acutally caught by the camera and is a guaranteed breath-taker was that in which Miss Ayres, driving her powerful automobile, skids around a curve at 75 miles an hour and smashes into baled hay piled at the turn for the protection of spectators. spec-tators. However, the cameras kept, grinding grind-ing away on the scene, with the result re-sult that one of the most thrilling moments in motion pictutre history has reached the screen in "Racing Hearts." Theodore Roberts and Richard Dix are featured players in Miss Ayres support. |