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Show SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER THE OGDEN STAND A 231921. RD-EXAMINER pantomime artlt en who is also the author of the utory. is the greatest screen of this generaBuchowetskl now directs Tola Negri the stage and a. tion. version film and Recently completed The article In The Nation point of "Sapho," with her as the ctar. lout that the foreign &pictures show rhythm and mimetic eloMorrtmer died and Dorothy did ten "sustained distinction." rare of quence miles on Dixie Highway to old hometoo. fespeciallv as the truth, That's stead. Rustic swain gave her drink regards "One Arabian Nisht" How of watei and pair of calf eye. could that be otherwise? That picture is based on "Bumurun" and "Sumur-un- " was presented on the stage entlrr-l- y Then he pulled fox paw. He gave in pantomime. her diamond and that caused her She missed on two mentOne of the later American pictures Ji-LIFEiflliMal cyunders and threw conniption fit. in which the actors do not seem to . is be "Dosing for animal crackers' the Show." Charles Ogle. Jack Emcr3on took "her to his nut "Afterand Lila. Lee show real panto-- I garage for brain overhauling. Found Holt In that. mime crossed wires and fly in ointment. 15 Y JAMES W. DEAN ) WOKTII REPEATING. pool .church. .He Wrote under the Dorothy was his own daughter. News, Is nom one worth of Ian de Maclaren, j This : NEW YORK. Oct. repeating. plume' in Hotidiniproof may paper clipping kept Scotwent a was in New Into filmed The York Uen photoplay Turpln eo. iisasree , with Cecil DeMille 's idea land under the direction of Donald tin box said bank to cash a.check. Dout tne art or tne. screen svice hisjCrisp. Frederick Watson, son of the "I don't know you." the cashier pro- Prof. Bauiboozle was ood at d t tested. butchery of "The Admirable Crichton" ' author, located the exact scenes work. Climbed in Dorothy's scribed in the novel. "The Affairs of Anatol." room shook mean diamond a irxihirr coined trie cnecK. and . and Powell David Mary Glynno her. Discovered: T, "Meet muh at the' Donald Crisp leading roles. Milie has Certain definite ideas about) cuckoo cucks nine." he when the hotel of Lachian the Campbell, part The war's over. Let's forget about j his. business, that he has given that. plays hissed. 4s his This first nhIand shepherd. it. You've heard it wild. And to i A thousand times! j which has resulted in many innova the role of the bruise, in "Broken Dr. Emerson took Dorothy to meta- have we can t rorget. But tions now in common usuage ' by all Blossoms." and whlrllglgged physical laboratory There'll be a disarmament confer , directors. V Powell was born in Glasgow. Crisp twelve signs of the zodiac on her while ence Nov. II. uecaue we can t TorSo what he has to say Of the art of d Miss Glynne is of swain held her a Scotchmanet. the cinema is worth more than pass- is Turn-bul- l, Scotch parentage. Margaret was film "I Accuse" is a French-mad- e ing interest. wrote the who equlllbriumed. scenario,' completely Dorothy war lust released In this country. of "Because it can and does embrace born in Glasgow. Thus one may ex- Becky and naughty impulses evapo- lt deplct9 war's red hell. In all It red- jill the other arts, the motion picture pect that this film will hold true to rate into nothingness whence they nei-and in all its neiiianness. is destined to be j as many times the novel in settings, and atmos- - came. The cuckoo cucked in vain. The we wan; 10 ionjei idoui war. m Hut as great as there just are separate arts." LvA hU left Prof. temple. V1"1 we yawn. And sit on our hands. And Ty, niMlllo coin Powell found a real tartan waist r little moved. When REAL, scenes which goto make the motion picture coat and a Scottish shepherd's crook and swain vision Dorothy trench warfare and life are shown. rf are making it seven "times as great for his o part. Twenty pipers attached ered cottage with we are waiting to see the hedge as any One of them. That is the ar- to the Scots j e Guards at Victoria Bar- and children runnlr.g ncw,BUppose Babe lluth In tistic destiny of the screen.'' rrt showing appear in several scenes. Anii. Fade-out- ition. some to other Or DeMille outlines the usages of the racks dlvertlmenl " other scene shows a dozen Scottish war. about us seven arts in the making of photo- men make forget and wemen ranging in age from n American dourghboy This film is called "The Case of pulla ht plays as follows: 70 to 100. They were selected from Becky." Constance Blnney is Becky, dead potlp buddy out of the muck and Drama The photoplay is primarily a London and Glenn the mire. And a mother, an American jpoor house. the Iove Prof, Montague dramatic entertainment. It has alaflove the The story deals. with tne swain. The moral is: If mother, takes her boy by the hand and ready developed a dramatic form as of a noble and the daughter of Jlunter have you distinctive as that which required sev- fair personalities swallow v,Riirs out of the Strand theAter where a poor church deacon. The hero's one quart two one bushel cracked; the movie Is showing. j ralrlns, eral hundred years to develop for the father objects to. their marriage. corn and three yeast cakes and for- to see him want no didn't that stage". They are Joined by the simple get about one of them. is also es- ceremony phase of war. Ye, we blind the young Painting The photoplay a rlns of the t the real horror of war. And try sentially pictorial. It Is in itself a pic- on the .girl's finger andplacing" pronouncing to you. to blind ttao grown. Still we are going mean If this ture and makes use of the art of her his wife- doesn't anything orThen her father it doean't to me. I've attended two to hold a conference Nov. j its own beauty. painting him away. hun-il- l. trials. thousand Eleven , Architecture It plays its part in the ders .lunacy to France. The hero The goes see a were in of them to dementia the like dred I'd praecox. papers piece staging of photodrama. Before many v daughter, to London. Hero returns. "The Case of Becky" Is No. llol. Nov. 12 saying that all at th con- years the screen Ti-bfS?;of 4? the Find3 father Her agrees girl. of architectur o ferenco had seen "I Accuse.' all to a churCh wedding. was own. me the told The photography Is poor. The con- picture They i This plot promises nothing in the serves as in It aid in an' Sculpture metaphysics. Maybe myjtinuity, what thero it of it. li poor. of dramatic development. Chief study scenic matters.. Sculptors of merit way wasn't But you mustn i expect too imicn or working. complex is in the fact that a Presare already engaged in modeling for interest the French movies. They were t a wrote minister it. byterian ' the screen. standstill four years on account of the (BY JAMES W. DILW.) The Dance It long ago found a NEW YORK. Oct. 19. An Insight war. wnlie American producers kept GEItMAN FILM SUCCESS into the present situation in the film right on developing thIr art. place on the screen. "The Golem" has completed a Music Valuable accessory is afforded by the recent anboth If the American Legion or one of This Germa- industry Broadwaymore than 20 new your exhibitors brings "I Accuse" to. nouncement that production and exhibition. It n-made run on during film has an Imaginative faces appear in leading roles In com- - town don't go to see l; if you want. is valuable a3 an atmospheric .aid to screen players. We may soon, have figure as it.s center of action. This Ing Goldwyn to forgot tne war. pictures scores composed expressly' for each suggests the query as to why Ameriof the has movies The But if you want to remember that fault biggest ' can prbducers have not made a pic- been their sameness, the monotonous mn died and suffered In the welter of picture. - "Aside from the art needs of the ture along similar lines. '"such of the i;amc faces in the battle for the freedom of mankind, go reappearance picCertainly material for screen, the tremendous possibilities tures to see "I Accuse." types of plays. can be found in English and some of the motion picture as a medium Lee and Ixis Wilson seemed to After all. indifference to heroism Lilj. literature. for carrying artistic ideas is attact-in- g American as ladle Thomas for and nobility of purpose alternate and leading "The Invisible Man" by H. G. Melghan and Wallace Keid. Some may suffering the great artists of, the world,. New York, where be peculiar comes to mind. The films arrangement of Richard Dlx. John many of the littleto graces DeMille asserts. the Wells; end virtues "Eventually out could illusion a of the. screen will claim the greatest artisis carry Chad-wig- k In are Helene Cullen life of the Bowers. eternal Imdi.. forgotten " ' wraith of bodyless man by means of of every line of endeavor." Joy aupeared fre- que?t of the dollar. trick photography, whereas such Il- quentlyandin Leatrlce the same play?. lusion, would' be difficult to create ' on CLAIMING ARTISTS t Now WILL PICTURE PAINTINGS. all this Is changed. Stars are . I quite agree with DeMille about the stage. heav- over celluloid the all hooting So grf.A, w4a thft ,UCCM of lh "The War of the Worlds" and the screen eventually claiming1 the ' lwo"reM Men in "The Moon" fllm baaM on lh First the Wells by greatest artists in every line of Pauline Starke is to play opposite material for fan After one has become rec- might also afford painting. "The Bejgar Maid." Melghan. Leatrice Joy. Kob- which the screen could mer ognized as an artist,' art Is not per- tastic plays far Edith and u series of 12 paintings is to bo that player, more readily than tho erts. Goldwyn formed for art's sake alone. And the accomplish are act- - r,!,.!,,.,. Universal erstwhile star, ' stage. rephotoplay producers" have, for Cecil DeMille, Paramount dl-- ! However, Wells probably has the ing are to be selected b) sources to pay for art than greater Tho others- who Palntings same attitude toward the screen as rector Bowers is to a committee hea offer markets to artists. ' by Charles $ana John opposite play a medium of art as that held by Florence Vldor for Ahsoclafed Produc- - S U ' ni th Pr,u Shaw. I can recall no photo- ers. Elliott Dexter Museum of y dnt ' one in Godiva," Tennyson's poem, Bernard ' Metropolitan appeared on based stories of either play by lilabfll5President been filmed in Europe and will them. to H,' A".V but has ha, gone Goldwyn picture, National Academy of Design. be exhibited in America. It probably London under a new Paramount con- -was screened abroad because ao many vucn ui m tract Will Hncers. loner with Golof our stars have bobbed hair. If you Sculptor Society rf America CHANCE FOli FILM now acts for Paramount. wyn. "Mona Um," by Leonardo rememer the story of the horseback Speaking of foreign films and a star of Mar "Tho Colleen Moore, Bashful Suitor." by Israels, and ride the 'lady toOk, you'll gather what American producers, I would like to shall Neilan Is nowlong Gold featured by I mean. , know why a feature film is not made wyn. Carmol Myers, an erstwhile Uni- "The Young Painter," by Rembrandt, of Mary Godwin Shelley's "Franken- versal star, is now being featured by have ao far been selected by the committee. JUST A SUGGESTION stein." That certainly has the same in a serial. .Marshall Neilan. advances the sug- elements , for photodrama as . v'The Vitagraph Fox. Is by Lefty Flynn of TJr. ealligarl" which was A bit of psychology ! will give us the same gestion thai:, the episodic picture, such Cabinet If turned to producers so .as his recent "Bits of Life," will open artistically done by the Germans. variety in story as they have in cast, comedy usage in .' Never ' Weaken." the market for amateur scenario writlife In the movie theater will be a Harold Lloyd's latest. ' i. ers. Tin wings grow on Dorothy's clavi- bit spicier. He Is crossed In love and he makes The amateur writer is usually able cles until Prof. Balfcamo shines many attempts to commit suicide. A IS RIGHT. WIUTER to evolve only enough action for a plateglass diamond in her A current Issue of The Nation car- derrick swinge a girder under hit chair two-rewith film, Neilan says, and thus eyes. Then she becomes Beck ries an article by Alfred B. Kuttner and lirts him Into the outer spaces, r a featurth.at would Include several naug"hty impulses. on The I'antomime and the Picture." hundreds of feet above the ground. In such stories would afford a writers' The writer points out .that the little actual danger, he frantically wcrks'to market and a novelty for screen The Prof, was B. H. P. meaning attention paid to pantomlm on the save himself. audiences. Bachelor of Hokus Pokus. Most persons who are interested American stage obstructed the , There is merit irt Neilan's idea. in their own affairs to aay "I of our screen art. enough There would be more, mkrit to some of Hetrrtesmerized Dorothy's mother is right in that. The best pic- wish I were deRd" when they meet He the feature plays written by profes- and she followed diamond while the tures made In America have been disappointment are Interestd enough sional scenario writers if they con- - Prof, used Dorothy as sideshow exhibit those in w'hlch the star or director evi- in life to turn from death when It pre' naea tiieir stories to two reels. to gather ih shekels at hick towns. , denced some idea of tho worth of pan- sents itself. tomime. The on? picture thit ImmeCensors and Blue Lawites may GERMAN nUllNEWS. diately coms to mind in this-- respect Ethel Clayton to be starred in the ruminate upon the coming of the film, "All For a Woman" is the title to be is "Disraeli." Grorce Arllss was a film version of the Defenee." "For VBeside' the Bonnfe Brier Bush." That given the German film. "Danton." a master of pnntcmlmo. In that." Richard liennett starred story was written by a Presbyterian story of the French Revolution. Ernll The millions whr hold Chaplin as inal play by Elmer Rice. in the origminister. He was Rev, John Jannings has the title role. This firm their screen idol probably think of him that and you'll arrive at one tor several years pastor of aWatson, Llver- - was directed by DImltri Buchowetski, only as a laugh provoker. To me he of Digest the reasons for the miserable monotony of storiwi In the films. , The producers make the pictures fit the stars. It wiuld seem a higher form of art If the Ptars were made to fit the story. Most of our stars change. They have a certain category of tricks find nnOlv them to nlntir tk... the personality of the star predom-ilrate- a his of her characterisation. A producer has a certain number of featured players. He buys, belter-kei-te- r it neem. a nondescript list of playe ani novels which have roven DonuUr with the public. And then h revamps them to fit his featured players. the Defense wa a tarrVig .vehicle for a man on the stage. N'ow Hi in the starring thlcle for a wo-- ! man on the screen. The part crctcd by the author for featured position will be subordinated to a minor role utile Mlu Clayton jdons male attire and mustach to fill lths role pjayed by liennett. ORPHEUS FSuiRsPLAyr auto-hypnqtls- Return Engagement (by request) Tonight and Monday, His Big yQrcs on 6 s supers special . m. S ! 22.--O- ne de-an- - . ! I- lily-whit- e. calf-eye- - - , ', j s red vine-cov- mock-orans- j i double-exposur- ac-arou- nd I '; j j ; j mn " j ce j , ! J ! 1 J i vf-N- i r v ' ,f it) ; 17-we- ek - ' " ' ' , ! -4 . I f j I -- ( Burne-Thom- or. for-,Jon- i Earlier You Come -- r- - J i Doon a Open, the Better . eji-deav- m t &t 6 p. in. as o a j j . - ' ,!b. "7-ad- v Pr1- S i"'fiii 7 da-Vin- ci: A Tcne Driuna Showinfjf How Mother Love Triumphs Over Science Also a Comedy Special Music Score by Orpheum Concert Orchestra '' now-feature- d t -- ' . el . devel-opeme- FLICKERS FROM FILMLAND Dustln Farnum'a next "The Devil Within," nt . Griffith- Allen 1 to l I hV- - w'.U called 1 'The "The Haminr Trail Holman Day ;ory to screen. Twos lth Hrodj' dy r ,ay. . Viol support in In i InS will direct Dy heavy. tg ii tnovjew. 1 year before going . j - New Management New Policy t "" yC-- - ...m UI.W.U.I.I.1..I...-I- ii. i mwi qmS win ; . , T; '. l4y- - '1 " . . Also a big laugh for the kiddies JIMMY AUBREY IN 'THE RIOT' nTf ry nx r f f D) fr5 U UU U Coming Soon Clara Kimball Young in "Straight FromParis,' Nazimova in 'Camilley"So Long Letty" and the pick of the world's greatest photplays. ' tlboM irt nnny.- - a i the a er',on tht c'fti niZ rr. jre- - '' - '. , v s . i . ; ; ' , 4. ,: , i - by My Tully, Si - . , 6mon' next Is of jkrrr thttrtct life. Fetrr,trtd hU Houm career in a Hundiv nchool , i j comedy x ' '- - ' y - ' - : , ' ! . thtxlcsl t t. CASK FOR STUDENT, Students of heredity might be Inter-- j esied In the cuse of Arthur Kankln. and Mkc Lp' ! the title of jwho supports I'aullne FVeierlck In the"Ktvi next Christie comd. j'The Lure ofa Jade." !! Is the de scendant of line of dUtlnjrulshexl 'Vernon Pleel will plv Opposite players. His granfather was M'Kee Ethel Clayton In ' For the . Defense." Itankio. his grandmother. K'.tty I son He the of Phyllis rlanchrd. Kankin and Harry Davenport, and a Paul Scardon he's Ilftty BlytWs' Is directing Ml DuPoai in) y hulind nephjw of Lionel Darrymore and -t Drew. Hopes. . n all- -' "The Infldfl" eert to hv I UKXJi CACTI W.UTS. nex ueacn aiuiuae toward the , . ,, . . .1. iUcDo wTl and I n V screen Is worthy of note in light of UcKtnoi. the attltudo of other authors and playwww wrights. Ts the busy litUe HoiU fed ward Knoblock and Douglas FairRupert writer. He has flr.ltbei an 1 banks announced when they produced scenario which will soon gn into pro-one "The Three Musketeers" that they in- other Moore wllln starColleen ductlon. tended to uplift the photoplay. K. Orn.'wbo Alfred and d!rctd red Beach, on the other hand, has eviF.iunt-leroy- .' .Lord In "Little I'ickford the of the Mry will handle the megaphorit. dently been awaiting" uplift photoplay. . Many of his stories have been conFilm version of !'11 Mrneri comverted to and sometimes the nscreen. . . Xow pleted. of the he misuse, selection of what he considered hi bett j lrl xposes her ears In "The Bar- etorles until he wa sure the screen. ;I ricad ' could do them Justice. The finrt of the reserved torle to appear RiChrd Barthelrne be screened Is "The Iron Trail.", Folneat hi in eallor picture, at be will young "The Net" and lowing- that I j Knd." yet unnamed. a to note it is interesting'he achievedin Beach, connection Mary IMckford is to mkr another; fame a writer quit by accjdent. H wrote edition Or I e Oi iu civrin vuun ucci;n. first drama In 1SI7 to get "grub try on of her hi. rnoney when he went broke In Alaska. It two hour Beach olv4 .a "A Woman's Plttf," stArring Con violent melodrama and produced. It in finrt Tlmde. will be rleaed dur a vaudeville theter at Nome. Ing primary nd eUctioa time. ' ', ;'..'' ' i ' theu, ,- , ' ' , .': , ...f" f' " , k i .' . v ' ' X. ' '"A VU . ? enwrtaln-men- Jj i. ' " , . .. ' - ' t , j - ' V i ' , ' ' - l ' ' t " ' ...-- t , I .. f - a , ' , :, - , , - x: vv- ' " a - : f t " : ::'-- . ' JI - VtK . PJd-ne- ( , v - v '"" a.ru r m::c h(l k Cyfs! f hadwiCl. Whc t cf tpoofy Jn the state tm -r- ; There'll be om mighty fin cbu cteriiatlons in "If You lUUeve It, ll Ho." Theodore Roberts. JoK?h IKjwI,n" n4 Charles 0le ere in the cut "Too Much Wife." Vni llsw. "Kle. a story Alice Lake's next- t'!ic U;t - ' '''' r the ley's latent. I i'JV.'":--- m K4.-.b--- Greatest Tragedian Coming ) i '? jnhr. nl r.z'-- ' J who appears In W. J. of the Dull," cted en the "Kindrd Frguon. im-- I ."wfj50: V S,ay rf rr.u.v'.s of a . .!cg In a fight r nhown in ilo lion In Ibe next Pthe Review. J t v- . r Agnes dlrxtlnj venicie,. :rnrig Nj Turnlnf." i50 cr-ertr- Tb 1 r "i-o- r , ie f't Vial j Victor Fleming i in her lir .yr? Land "The Thtt Ifa -- ',, ich f f 'rat nt th and a weekly pajrc .l if 1120, 1503 f,'ra tr.JuP:tle L!t ilotlon t.Jctures hrxi thm lint rt "Thr lljom An$9tn lndu!r; wuh tn sr- - In George nual output rprer.t!ng IISO.00), di;ctlor. Huth noUnu'K net seriil Will called "The TlmWr Queer.." Val I'aulj , nd the Ueving." i- -h STARTING TODAY 4:45 P. M. - I tin S showed picture- - of world rn at 7 p. m. cf the? r.aav f.r rrlra?e. 'erl nrt Phllo and MrCrioush. Forrest s Iie-- Orphans- - n--- 00 In i ' t . , .... ,, . f : , - , ... " , . ' ...... : f; v.;':. .. ' ' ... .... "... & . - . . . 'The-Uambow- -- s tht erllr , U playing . XAZTMOVA JOINS GROUP. Marguerite t tamott Baar.I "Gen-In lead King " etory; "With Natimova playlnr Cam!Ile" the for the screen, it Ut Interejrting to ll Irtlnf filmed by Thorn JL' Ince. I the. list of great actrse who ?t on the appears Jn .Lillian stage rambfiu, who Bernhardt, plared Mam iMi:e jo. Rejane, Modje. Nethrole th cren version of laura Keene Clara Morris and Ethel j Harriet Cdn9KcrW3 a .TJ. t the moth- " rt-ca- Lu. Rrry more. ROBERT j rr .Mrjrrl Itmbeu. it 'r. J D. MANTCLL Sttk'trr on tie Ecg a tr?c-Mantcil. forercoit of cc::.e to Tu wcrld. ttaso lie lie Orpheura T't.'a a will of be Mr. for ttrre engagement tlay night pcrfcrn:cr. a r.:J OjTvlca I bis Mnt"U" Ilret visit to Ocdra In tnor City to lb-- -1 xclfic Cctft. At-- the only slop on his wtyfrcia K.-vwill "JRlcheneu" be la setn by Lytlcn. Tu Orpheum. he xt and "J;It; Venice "Thr Merfhant ftrrr,roa. Wcnrsdi.r nltit; nd elaborate l Caesar" Wexlceaday cr.h!. "Tcf all t!; ply. Mr. Masu 11 i. scenic production xr carr!' by a comr.d !eTe"j Gmc pany of thirty tkilled rlarer. bcil by the yru? ' riete Hamper. Robert H. Ush speaking s i Ttire. ttn dro; C-l- ?. wfr c:--pU- .;rrx'--r.i!M . t' 4 |