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Show r nmW af tha Ww et thoee tlrMdy meat la4 i-w-i fhvt-Ils fhvt-Ils Haver as Pnlty Lxr, 0rm Hiint as Brother Paul and cyrti Cmwkk Lor 4 Kobert Uro, Wallace Reid Stan In "The Dictator" , At Paramount . WKsn a lr motion pletvrs troco fosa oa location thsrs Is a whirlwind of activity, it was xsmpllfiad tn "Ths Dictator.1 which was recently com-1 platad by Jam Crui on a southern California location. Wallahs Raid. Ul Lea nod tha hus; oompaay uaed tn 1 this produotlon. which Is ths headUner of ths photoplay program openlnf at ths Paramount-Km prasa thsatrs and I contlnulna; for ths balancs of ths wsek. I caused plenty of sxoltameqt In ths maklnf of ths South American scan. It required all ths spars rooms of four larfe hotals to provide scoommo I datlons for ths troupa, which consisted I of mors than a. hundred .people, In-eludinr In-eludinr staff, east and extras. I Eleven hundred additional people were engaged by advert isament, on the , srts of ths work ts play ths pseudo J South American rebel and federal armies which have a battle In thai story. Thaae men wera employ Ad several sev-eral days. Larre supplies of Couth Americas wsrdroba and uniform were taken down from the studio for ths players aad ax tree. Ths chief of ths Laiky studio war J robe and three of hie assistants as-sistants accompanied the untt, to check and taks oars of ths wardrobe supplies. sup-plies. Ths property1 man took alone nine hundred runs from ths studio prop room for use by tha Soldier-extras, Twenty earrlasree of ths noblltty typo were secured In Los AnffOls after the slty had been scoured by property men, aad taken south to bs used In ths 'scenea Horses were hired on the spoL More than two thousand spectators fowgftgmtea a very day to -watch the filming- of ths scenea The appearance of a motion picture troupe of such proportions tn their city was an event. The two armies were drilled tor hours by former army offloera They wera kept In strict military formation when slnff from ons location ts another. an-other. "Treasure Bound. a Llr Oonley comedy, with a host of happy line, funny situations and eomtcal antlca, Is also oa the prog-ram. Ths Paths News Firovldes a series of ths latest new terns gathered from ail ends of ths earth. How Meaty Moor Arm Then Or Arm Therm Annie Moore? There's Tom Moors. And white It may bs said that motion pictures ows a lot to Tom, there's hardly any doubt that Tom Is Owen .Moore to plotures than he may admit. And whits ws may bs acquslntsd with Tom and Owen, that Is no reason to supposs that thera aren't any mora. Now, let someone some-one rise and pull that famous line about their bslnjr mors to ba pitted than censored. Bom member of the National Board of Review Is sligtbis to tet sway with this. So what we sr getting ts la th fact thst there, are more Matt Moore, to name one mors, and besides Matt there ts on mors. Now, how can there bs three mora and only on emorsf Did ws hear someone ask thatr . WelL the answer ts that there sr lour mors altogether, and yet there are only four Moo re a Ths ons Moor ws have yet to nam ts Jos. younaer brother of ths other Moorea. no ons of which Is any mors of a star than bs. For Jos ts probably a mors attractive attrac-tive member of the famous Moors family fam-ily than th other, and moreover he ts Just ss elvr a film player. Now It might -ba supposed that his brothers mar bs somewhat Jealous of Joe's pop ularlty, but after all the more applet! ap-plet! ee ens Havre "recelvee, tha mere Jttentlon la airaeted to the other oa la playing- here "under and Monday Mon-day In "Falae Branda,' a World Film production, with that prettr Eileen Redawlrk: and Maaacsr Hanauar of the Broedwey theater deelaree that he wlahee ha could aet mora p let urea with thla Moore In them, or mora of this Moore In thla ploture. . Ruth Roland In "White Ttefle" and a Century eomedy complete the hill. Free Vaudeville At Lagoon Today All-Brltlsh day will he observed at Lagoon tomorrow. Convmltleee have been worklnc oa plana for the celebration cele-bration for aome time, and anaounce-mant anaounce-mant haa baea made that all prepere. tlona are now complete. A banner outlnr la anticipated. Today the ueual free vanAevllle pro-frama pro-frama will ha given at 1:10 and 4:30 p. m. Bud La Rue'a Original Harmony Four one of the feeturee. will Introduce In-troduce tha "Dapper Bluee" and "You ftatd You'd Ml for Me." Delorea Bral will render choice aoprano aelectlona; Bonjaca and Browa will dellf ht as piano accordionists: Crook and Davis will perform as character danr-era. and the fntermountaln Harmony Trio will alaa; aome aelect numbers. Film ' pnderttud it Ved for Firtt Tims Now It'a tha understudy la mottoa plo-turoe. plo-turoe. Kor what la Believed to Tea tha first time ta cJnematio hlatory, the caat of "Passions of the Bee," a Ooldwyn production, pro-duction, to ba made In the Bouth sea lalee. tncludea two player, added for no other purpose than to take the places of the two leadlna "love Interval" charao. tare In ease anything should happen to Paulina Starke and Antonio Moreno. The underetudlea. Myrtle Mnd and William Halnea, will play no part In the picture unleea aa unwelcome contingency contin-gency ahould arlee, and It la devoutly and unanlmouely hoped by all concerned that tne trip wui Da tor Mem vue wna. aweet vacation. . The addition to tha company of the anderstudles waa felt by the executives of the Uoldwyn corporation to ba a aeceeeary precaution against tha possibility possi-bility of llln.ee and disability In the tropical climate. There also are tin. avoidable chencea of accident In the proposed pro-posed employment of 20i. natlvea of Ta-hlU Ta-hlU aa extras for a number of the thrilling thrill-ing anob accnee la the picture. "Christian" Company Watte Little Time Evidently aaaoelattoii with tha mora la.auraly methods of the Enrliah haa not affactad Maurice Tournaur er mem-bare mem-bare af "The Chrlattaa" company, who returned to the Ooldwyn etudioa in Culver Cul-ver City laet week, after ten weeks pent la London and vicinity, and the lele of Man, where the exteriors were made for Sir Hall Calne's famous novel, which will be a Uoldan spec ial production. pro-duction. Arriving In Ios Ancles at T a. m.. tha company proceeded at once to Culver Cul-ver City, where after an hour for mak-inr mak-inr up, work was besun on tha interior settlnra. wh1h Include the theatre, hospital and monastery scenes. Tha returned re-turned travelers include Mr. Tourneur. Richard fix. whe plays the role of John 6torm; Mae Buerh. who Is Glory Quale; ; J. J. Colin, business manager, and Chaa, isn Encer. chairman. ' Tha filmlnc of mob see nee In "historic, "his-toric, revered Trafalgar square" to Quote the Kncllah press retorv occasioned occa-sioned a sensation la London, aad a Ursa crowd stood all nlsht In the rain to watch the A merlcan producer at work. Tba company had fine cooperation coopera-tion from the Kncllah covernment, who not onJy allowed the use of Trafalgar square, but cave permission to film Whitehall. Ble Ben In Westminster As bey and the houses of parliament. Sir Hall Calne worked wit-i Mr. Tour-reur Tour-reur on the Encll'h scenes. Ha had already written an outline-coot nutty on the story, which waa freely used by ibe Ooldwya Adapter of tia Awry. OUi-J i |