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Show i " SECTION THREE THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 9 J92I pOOQOOoOOOOuuoooouoooooooyf) v u TI f i r a i 11 of Sapor Mat tor fictaroo Tho Horn ft ANOTHER OF THE SEASONS BIG PICTURE!? FIRST FOUR DAYS OF WEEK QS fi ll 'DodooooQOoooooooooQQOoo K mo VTDOn t ytiurtir IM fsfur vlU find vt4 irdvMfi la sympathy fc 4.' "ptetaras wOh a NMw te K4m Mr Mary which iMka Use M that fln FMOtM hi tha tattiar thoughts and ftaar mmOim at picture patroa Tha at ary that la maraty entertain-l- . nBwbkh .ooty.JstsresU. srhli TUskerlag a ore Iba lualaeua square, la aet for Elaf Vidor. Tha pablla mar toryat tha plat, tha character, tha act-tutha detail at tha atory and tha taahaioal maiit of a King Vidor phoie-- , Pay. aad ha will aot faal unhappy. AD la that antflenc raaamhar aar at tha picture tha aadarly. - la phlloaaphy. tha thlna that send thara homo thlnkiaa. ud porhapa i Il I Human Interest Necessary In Film Productions, Say. Goldwyn Eminent Authors! Among: the Film Stars f cowl s. ka nrrr. eom-forta- mir lh,in Mam. unlrar-all- y g. od Car-pent- Flow-ano- Short-- - - I - y . - MiuKom-- : baa booomo aa pop-nlby her portray la in sueti ple- - 1LA LEE, who ar ttirre aa "Tbo Prlnoo Cbap," "MaU and Female." and aa leading woman opposite Wallace Raid and other Paramount stars, appears In the loading feminine role opposite Roacoe "Fatty" Arbuckls la tha "Tha Dollar a Tear Man." Mr. Ar buckle's latest eonaedy which' wltt ba shown at the Parse mouuS-Emduring tha first faur da ye next weak. X. Tha members of the Santa Viet Tacht club, fearful lest Franklin Finney, their only pleblaa member, will la their disgrace them whan tha Prince guest, taks advantage of hla weakness for detecting plots and fake a kidnaping atory no that bo will follow the pr acant and ba absent when the royal guast arrives. Tipton Blair,, a dub member with socialist new, who la tha Instigator of a real plot to kidnapa the prlnoo and tujrn him over to band of anarchists lit a haunted house, pratands to aid Pinney, Howavar, the prlnoo has managed to escape the formality of tha club visit ana m n-. in joying a walk with Peggy Brace, passing tha haunted house h haara tha and. nolsas baUevtag stranga ghosts are pretty lively, gees to The anarch ilka attack aim to rave him. and Pin nay manage dob the prince and Pin-na- y tha at Later, are tabic companions at the bat- . QUSt. ' OEM. .. LITTLE FOOL." a Metro THE of a C- - E. Bburtlaff Producs tion) adapted frbra Jack , London "Tha little Lady of tha Big House," Gam ut oday opened a week run betha aroused theatre. Much Interest wll tha coming In this announcement, for of a Jack London plctura is always a waleomo event The Little Fool" portrays the drama of "Dick" Forrest, a- - wralthy rancher, and his wife Paula- Paula falls la love with tha husbands chain, and la about to leave tbo palatial man- don forever. At the last moment she does not really know her mind, tense drama with which the big situations are packed make title ona of tbo greatest of the London stories so far translated to the screen. ; The cast includes Milton Bills, Ora Carew, Nlxal Barrie, Byron .Munson, Marjorie Prevoet, Helea Howard and dilva Forrester. Philip rected, Allan Stagier photographed, thef Jr., adtpiedinter-lor'and Edward Lowe. o Story for the screen. The art aro by A. F. Mantx. BROADWAY. e presents, the PuBTodyray-ihfirthe eftiextr weak, e Edgar LewU-Pathlong anticipated JLewU ip Hta. lAhoiBR. fnaoif, eiaiir ! the outdoor picturo, because he . of nature and beUevee the greatest adventureenacted yroateot rematnev aro tboee " In the vast open opacee. otory of the weetr lAboma I nw of tbdoe early CV 1 thels womfortahlo hamaa- - In the and ook-- Abslr wives and children of rough, across thousands of miles bard roads to. yonag and new land filled With dangers and hMshlpe adventure and romance. 1 The action or tbo story revolves around Lahona end outlaw who adopts a tender-hearte- d her after rescuing her from death of.whlch ha Ui Of at tba band gang ' i wee a inewihar. The caL a Targe tow waa picked with-th- r ait earn that characterise Edgar' Lowlo casta Peaches Jackson nlays the baby Lahom. and Louis Burnham Is Tsthntna the ymmf wotn-a- s. .Jack Perrin, Roomily Simpson. be u that 4ovr Che . ir uvil "All tb arts have sleava had and alerays will bevs, as they slra should have, aa Interest in hug can-. grrat sculptural (roup calhr, grata aad palaces, symphonies, grand eastern novel, pageant and spare ether form of grandeur," write import Hughes Bo there alwaye will be place for moving picture of vast mechanical or spectacular nature. And the generalship required in euch works often reveal a wonderful intellectual aad emotional strategy. But even la the biggest spectsrles th moments sf grsateet appeal have usually a casual bits of graphic human veracity, a touch of character, or of It wa sympathy, or of vivid little momenta In noting how tb caught th heart of th sudtenc away from tb riotous mobs and th tumbling automobiles that I cams to be- - i Have In human nature as the true and unfailing source of strength In thaj motion plctura as In ovary other art j Tb author who loves to disclose hu- i inanity to humanity will find In the camera a marvelous Instrument of ex- needed only press Ion. As , Duma three boards sad a passion to make s play, so for a pbotopgy on needa only a samara and a passion. Th Spectacular element is unnecessary. Th clash of character Is more thrilling than the clash of coincidence or melodramatic villainy: ' are more exciting than and the race of ambition than of AMERICA. prlaa play by Raehal Barton But-M- r. Which la dtract ad by Victor Flam-looomaa to Aniarlcaa theatre fag tha ftrat faur day of east week. Tha erwaa adaptation waa mad a by Job a Emaraoa aad Anita Loot aad la aa a rirat National Attraction. With tha aicoptloa of Kannath Harlan. tha caat la oompoaod of thoaa wta originally eraatad tha individual part la tba Broadway product ton, tnclud- log Efflo Shannon. Katharine Haul- rad. Georg JLa Ouara and Oartruda U Brandt X Without a alngla day's mallca la batwaan. Conatanca Talmadgo haa atartad work on har next plctura, Tha Man From Toronto," arhloh will ba tha ftrat of a aartaa of twa or throa comadlao to bo dlractad by Chat Wlthay. "Tha Maa From Toronto" la adaptad for tha aertan by Ormnt from Douglas Mdrrya throo-ac- t play of tbo aama aama. Thla play waa producad In Naw Tork by Hanry Millar, undar tha tltla of "Parkins," and Is still running In England undar its original aama, "Tha Man From Toronto." Kannath Harlan will ba aaan aa Mlaa Talmadga'a loading man and others who havo important parts aro Oaarga Fawestt, Jamas Harrison, s Flora Finch, W. R. Wobb and - T -- "w 'O.VSTA.VCTB TALMAOE la MAii.n. 1 mahaa them Inclined to load lam love-laa-a aad laaa aalftah tlra Ur. Vidor better that thd motion plotuiw la tha greatest powar arar pieced Is tha band, pf jnaau- -j h la the only u nlraraat lufuin will aoma bai atha - hkrham wrtr-an- dayThhTHraaUud Will hr. through caualng humanityultimata, to un-"- r humanity hattar, tha brotharbood of man. bring about V" ma'a Affair." tha Harvard jirrt at open are llton lb featured player, wilt spPsspls wbee ue dmiht th lma haa pawed when happwnos auart that something do but th many can V dress Into Iba movknow meviea nt public tbs Is taking place on ing picture house eH her by a star w hat change just eereea. Rex Beach... keen tb Jtupert about sheni sent aUi vrv II aghra sad Osrtrud Alharton have built, er by area 1C magnificence aa their on Mar more and espreeeed we supported are opinions reeeolly doveiopmame of the demanding an Interesting atory. on tb morn subtle nD three ki't com to thmlarlUabswhuaaspir,whUe sad It in the dark oo a hard east, as a tb eenelueteb that the human specth place of novel on ran borrow for nothing from Is tacle begtaalag to take and read la th showy sotael. The opinion ih public library InUrMi bocpuoo (ho rhalr " pfti6tilr ... .. aa ec r..ej itoria to the ecrooa and panieipatse secret hat on! Shes found out a terrible HOLD your Mamma and now shes going to the trick try "TheTbetlre Beautiful." ON'S WEEK herself to win a husband. BEG. TODAY A dranfli of tbo Havoc wrought by rl!t. Constanco Talmadgo In Rachel Barton Butlera Hanmrd College Prize , inde Comedy-Hi- . t Se cUion. i amfiias Affair I I I KATMLTM WTtAJAl Wads Botslar, Win Jaffriea Tvetta Mitchell, H. M. Llndley are among those playing Important roles. KINEHA. - : CARET la tbs deadline HARRT at tb KJnerna fur four days beginning tomorrow, ap "Tbo Pteesa Out" which In paarlng haa baen desert bad as a galloping of Ih golden weat. Carer does not dspsnd on n flop- -' chape ping sombrero, and a eonsptenoue brae of to convoy to the audience that ha la a cowboy. Instead, ho depend on his ability to act natural and to plot the western character as he knows him to ba Hence his portrayals of ranch and "western bad town' Intellicharacters are relished .by -the gent film fan. "The Frees Out" tells the otory of a otrangar who entered a small western town and. although ho was rambler, himself, he found cause to reform. His reformation also caused better times and better conditions for tha townspeople. It Is a typical Harry Carey picture, and the star Is seen to and fin advantage In the unusual character tbatMie striking gambler " . . portrays. ca Screen Version of Sentimental "Adapted by JOHN EMERSON and ANITA LOOS A First National Attraction Tonnr Visral by Barrie (Special Comepondsneo.) Blr Jamas' M. Barrie has held the center of tb cinematographic stag her recently, because, he, more than any of the British writer who have embraced motion pictures, has been getting his Ideas translated to the celluloid- - At the projection room, of tha Famous Players studio her last week be ssw the first private showing of the film version of his "Sentimental Tommy," which was filmed in a Scotch village built near the Paramount studio In New Xork. Sir Jaifie was enthusiastic aboat tha sympathetic treatment glvea his whimsical characters by John & Robertson, who directed the production, and expressed his admiration of the work of Gareth Hughe a a Sentimental Tommy. On the arrival of Adolph Zukor, president of Famous Players-Las- k y. Sir James discussed plans for the production of "Peter Pan, which la to be filmed In America whither Sir James expects to Journey within a few t months. With production entering upon Its final Magee on The Mystery Road, the adaptation of E. Phillips Oppan-- h aims novel which Paul Powell Is directing her at the studio of Famous Player-Laak- y British Producers, Ltd-- , increased activity la noticeable on "Tb Princes of New Tork," aa adaptation of Cosmo Hamilton's atory which Donald Crisp is directing and which haa been prepared .for screen production by Margaret Turnbull. Director Crisp has assembled a cast: Mary Glynne will play thcapable title role, and in the leading male role will be David Powell, formerly with Mas Murray la Paramount productions and who recently left America' for England to appear In Paramount's British production. Th cat ai Includes such well known will be an adaptation of E. Phillips Pjrer. a Ivo Dawson, Miss Dorothy Mr1 Gppenheims "Tha Great Imperaonk-- - 'Raleigh. The director isd at present prospecting throughout Northern England for suitable locations for exterl- Gloria Bwanson has finished her first starring picture for Paramount, Conrad Nagel to Play The Great Moment," which Is also Elinor Giya first original story for Load in Do MiUo Film the screen Bam Wood directed with Milton Bill In the ieadteg male rola Conrad Nagel will play one of the leading roles In th new Cecil B. special production for Paramount which ho Is to start filming some tlm next month. Mr. DeMlU previously announced that Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris had been chosen for the two loading feminine role. Although Mr. Nagel has been, seen In a number of Paramount pictures produced by William DeMlIle, the forthcoming picture will be, as In th ease of both Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris th first appeared no undos tb . direction of Cecil B. Dekfllla LONDON,- - April1-- 1. d' specially-construct- - ebsriota" , "Mr. Hughs lisa In several pictures notably hi Dangerous Carve Ahead, contributed significant Meat and creations to tk screen, and his belief that th spectacle Ja tb films Is passing In . favor of real 'human i Interest stories Is another Indication of his understanding of the problems of tb new medium," saji Rut Reach.. "Let me substantiate his arguments with a few facte which have come to my attention; facta which reveal astonishingly th waste which goes on in the motion picture Fact number , one deals with s producer who recent- for a ly reproduced picture a famous European resort at a coot of tIOf.SOt. Th entire company could havo been transported to th actual resort and returned to America at II per cent of the money whlchwaa spent." Gertrude Atherton Js another author convinced that the epectacl of bu- -' man emotions Is triumphing in th movies over th spectacle of scenery. Mr Atherton y"I think there Is Gordon Bretland Comedy Organist. Imat Tbnea iWgkt mmr A BIG, PRODUCTION KITTLE FOOL Alico Joyces Latost Pktaro,: - Guiltlo$v Alice-Joyce- s Kineto Review From the novel Vltagraph Babyhood." .The Little Lady of the - Big- - - House." tlx rrw by tnacfd Educational Films corporation, which has become the largest gtstrlbu- tor of on and two reel eomodleo in th world, ha found that th J tor clean fun films contlnnas to ohsw ' a gain, and as a result It wiu Increaa It sproduct with tba opening of the new film year in the summer. There will be 2 oi early the two reel Mermaid tha next year, with the s&m consoles men responsible for their success continuing In production, but with forces great lv augmented. Jack White, who has been supervising all of then picture and Lloyd Hamilton, who haa been starring In alternate one, have organized their own producing unit and have mad a three-yecontract with Educational under which Hamilton will appear In six pictures a yar Whit will personally direct six others a year featuring a star yst to ba announced. In addition. Jimmie Adams who has been alternating with Ham- - t CAST ALL-STA- R I ' LAST 'TIMES THIS EVENING Every Time He Spent a Dime, He Spent aa Hoar la Mourning. Enacted on the screen by an dcid ALL-STA- CAST R Including: MILTON SILLS ' beivaqt -- ORA CAREW Supported by Lois Wilson, Grace Morse and a Splendid NIGEL BARRIE Special Comedy- Company - Pathe News ar ,, -- .j. in. knock-o- ut ANNETTE KELLERMAN FIRST FOUR DAYS NEXT WEEK FATTY ILAHOKfl; A rousing drama thrilling with the color, dash, adventure aad pathos of pioaser Kf la the west Tha prairie schooners! The sweep of the blinding sand storm! The lightning swoop of the outlaws! The beauty and wondrous charm of nature! Aa Edgar Lewis production! RUTH ROLAND la RUTH OF THE ROCKIES pro- - Coming Ttmsiay THE i A Big Master-pictur- e De Luxe CILEnT DAnniEIT Frl tie Hovel by Louis Tracy. t Mack Sennelt Comedy GREAT SCOTT In slow motion picture analysis of tlm A BIG PICTURE FLAY . L "Proof1 BuFglar The REGULAR PRICES FIRST TWO DAYS OF WEEK - mmm ly been selected ea tb now being filmed at duction which ' th diroe ture, "Foolish Wives" which will tb' Brooklyn studio under " In th making1 probably be a fall year All and cutting. It Ul lb probability bo (ho coatlleet ocreon production yet made, and tboee who have watched th "ruehes" In th Uolveraal city projection room are confidant tb picture wilt Justify tbs cost. I JADE NOVAK JackLONDON Comedies is Heavy i "Gulltlovs" ha oitlr The Greatest of All James Oliver Curwood Stories. Memaid Comedy High and Dry. k w - Demand for Clean Big Smashing De-M- ill title for DOWN IN DIXIE." KJNETO REVIEW soul-wrec- ship-wrec- ARDUCKLE Supported by Lila Lee, Edwin Stevens, J. M. Dumont aad others in ThsJkllcr a Yctr ties The roaring career of the slickest sleuth that ever ran a laoadry. Sweeping oer aad aO land and sea, cluttered ap with kidnappers, spooks and society. PATHE NEWS The Usual Good Musk yo-h- o! t . , art of high diving. |