Show t JAMES LAMES W DEANS DEAN'S FILM I Frank and Fair Pair Comments on Latest Productions Productions Productions From Moving Picture Studios n I BY fly J j S w tV V DE DI NEW MEW YORK YanK Jan A 13 13 A A remarkable remark remark- remarkable remarkable able thIng thine Ins fits just While I 1 was WIlS a 0 movIe one ono of o the characters left Leff let the screen and came camo right up to where I 1 was sitting In Inthe inthe the fifth row and shook his fist In i my face If It I 1 hadn t ducked a as the tho thosa sa saying InS Is he would hav ba base e hit m mo me o on the nose Not No If I I 1 had bad been the only one who hav experienced this phenomenon I 1 t havo 0 doubled my senses sc c But ecru U ev persons In the balcony The Tho i fellow had shiken his fist fl t In the faces facu of everyone In the tho audience The effect was pained gained by the Tale Telo projection Ie ien a new process for tor the tion of motion pictures Invented oy DY D Laurens It Is a ite eo ste-eo- ste ste eo- eo process that projects pictures In Ibre three dimensions Th The Tho effect 1 Is that of ot at objects whose hos i rno are In no noa way a confined 1 by tho the limits of the i scree E J for coloring coloring- an exact simulation of olit life Is achieved Cd The Th pictures aro photographed with Ith Witha a 0 camera equip equip- equipped equipped equipped ped nith Ith tao tue I lenses which are aro e set the tho tame same distance apart aport as the t eyes cs th the pictures being photographed on tv tao t o 0 films simultaneously Both films synchronized S are art pro pro- pro j upon th the serein Th The result pru-j pru with th the tho naked eye Is 1 that of oC objects filth Uh double outline Tho The Tele lel lelIs Is an Instrument through which the spectator loo s A revolving re shutter makIng 96 revolutions resolutions re a minute cor corrects 1 reels the displacement of the t two tso 0 Im- Im Images images ages making them appear as one on The shutter traveling traveling- at that sped does not obstruct the tho t vision Islon It allots forthe one eye then the other to see so sl allo for the thousandth part of oC o a second This seems to o completely eliminate tho flicker common com mOil to films I By JAMES J V ti DEAN NEW YORK YORK YORK-Clemente Clemence Dan Dane has found more mor drama in the life liCe of than In all II the iho lines Imes he ever Wrote rote and has ee ec c 1 l I upon the tho stage tago with Ith a II beauty 0 o co words that the poetry of oC the tho timous bard I This play i 1 ill HI i i makes the reviewer er thi JI n-b n tho dic- dic dictionary die I dic dictionary In search se UcIl of n ne flea i encomiums to use tho many other nt pla plays plaS sot of oC th the tho season cason ha haung eat l e gusted J l a fair Calr vocabulary After all th there rt n Is jut just ju t ono one thing thin to call this play pla pla- pla real real Miss Dan Dane presents Shakespeare as asa asa asa a bythe byth puppet of women omen lifted to glory clory by the lery ery ad of o hit hij 10 loies ores es First t Anne Anno Hathaway Hatha ed him into marrying her and hie hh hl discovery er of her lie llo dro drone 0 him from Stratford to London or at least gave cave him the ex- ex excuse c ex excuse cuse to lea lease cI I In London lie be e 1 a n lose loia affair af affair af- af fair Ith Mary Diary raton who ly un I ly r receIved his attentions She Site simu simulated affection for the poet because the queen commanded It It was she who Inspired Romeo and Juliet I Then she Kb deceived him himI I And In the tho th end Shakespeare takes take up his pen and writes write tor Cor England at atthe atthe the command of ot Queen who ho deems hIs bis broken heart not an ex- ex exemption exemption ex exemption emption from his duty to his country but the th urge and ond of a 0 useful and patriotic life Thus Thus Thu Ml Miss s Dane presents present presen a 0 femin femIn- feministic femInIstic conception of ot England's great greatman greatman man she sho h makes of ot him an ordinary man reflecting tho the greatness of ot extra extra- extraordinary extraordinary ordinary women j Otto Kruger Kruper pres presents Will Shakes Shakes- Shakes pear peoro ae a such a a man He lie lends to the character none non of the clamour and color that surrounds the thc Illustrious name m Halde Haldee Wright Is la ful y m sn regal re al and I Imposing a as Queen Elizabeth eser er er was Perhaps she b Is the reincarnation ot of the queen sh she lives th the part so eo truly LenIhan mad molle mede just juit such I an Ann Anne Anno Hathaway ay as a n poet would have havo deserted but Kath rne Corn Cornell 11 was hardly Jy the sort eort of Mary f ry Fitton to toha base hae Inspired so o a tale talo tal as Romeo and Juliet lIo er losas er she sheI I l probably played playe-d the tho th pact pait pOI t as DoS Clemence Clem nc I l Dane Dan It t o 0 s 0 Eleanor makes make her first public film appearance In Marshall ellan's llan The Th Strangers t Banquet her lIer s Is a 0 remarkable ris rise to fame Sh She wa sae 88 selected by Goldwyn s a cast ine lag Ing director less lees than Do a 5 ear car ago aco in a competition against r many others Sho Shwa ho was gIven a Do small part pari In Rupert Hughes hes The Thc part assigned to her in The T Strangers Stranger's Banquet 0 has originally an insIgnificant ono one on but she ho built It ft Into ono one of 0 considerable Are Ar riving at the studio before other othel of oC the tho cast sic s e C Would Mould reo re- re her part pirt and suggest t little sat sat- are In It that met the fancy Cancy of o Neilan I IIa II Ing thus attracted attention to t herself Hugo Huso Bailin gave her a 0 prom part In Vanity Sanity fair Then Hushes Hughes cast her for tor for Cor Sale and und her to th the fc featured rol role although such uch popular und and expert expert- actresses as Barbara Barb ra LaMarr and Mao Busch are aro ar in the th cast Publicity may have II helped Miss 1 Bordman Boardman considerably too foo Perhaps you remember the widely circulated reports of her to Charlie Ch and ond the more moro I a lent cent reports of ot her hr being bitten by a 0 wild lid camel campi roaming the great of Call Call- California fornia Hobart Bos orth Is far r is s the ru hero of DC many si aa A films so I ellan presents him as a shipbuilder In Tho Tho Strangers Stranger's U H doesn t e esen een ien en walk a 0 pank la In 1 this That Indicates Il the Waste natto of ot materia gathered an all 1111 ll cast but Lut did didn t t t has haH haitt a n II star etar part for tor any allY ono one on of oC them The Strangers Stranger's Banquet Is Isan isan 1 an animated gallery ut vr Who c s SS ho hoI hoIn heIn I In I STUDIO G GOSSIP I A Hula Honeymoon Christie comedy filmed in II Ha lii Is completed ed e s I Slay May oy IcA and Lloid Lle Hughes head the tho th cast of Tier Her Her Reputation formerly called News 11 t Is Tho Thos II H Inces Ince's first picture fo for to- 1923 I A baby sea lI lion n Is s F shoran 0 n In D cl- cl lers of at tho the Deep Th's The Is I the tho first time In the history of the New Ness York YorkI Zoological society that 01 or o a has hia boon blen I photographed It Used Hied ony onlY 24 hours hour Has Has the World Gone Dad blad 7 Is th alarming title of a new photoplay by Daniel Carson Canon In Robert Edeson Hopper Elinor Fair Richman Incent Coleman Chares and May Mary Alden Ahlen are ar In the tn cast Antonio Moreno is rl s 's leadin leading man In My My ly American Will Moreno no noIs Is of tho the same time type t pe as 11 Ills His personal person il 1 elegance has been hidden un under tin un- under tinder der a n bushel as It were stem lor for he has red in many mediocre films and has hid had little it Perhaps the Paramount people arc are grooming hIm to supplant Val nho ho has Qui quit I that compan company Moreno In ap- ap appearance ap at lea least t Is beter b qualified to take tak Valentines Valentine's place ploce thin Charles Chorles De Roche Hoche the now cornel from Trance Prince A print of et of uC the North has been presented to the th ew ew V or lork Museum of Natural History r A juvenile ser cr lon of oC Hamlet Isto Is Isto Isto to b be screened with Ith little Buddy Mar Mar- Martin Martin tin In the th title role Maurice Flynn will be Alice Drady's Bradys leading man In 11 The Snow BrIde t Rex Ingram Ineram still wears wear his old army armyo 0 overcoat Betty Detty tho Blythe Is now Working or kIng in The The Garden of Desire DesIN Hope she sho has no weeds to pull GR Tom MeIghan has tone gone to for scenes of o The Th I Do Well Vell rDo Lila Lee sill III bo be the Ie lee 1 nr isa lady and Alfred Green will still direct 0 Leatrice Joy soy Nita NaUl and Paul Paul- PaulIne PaulIns Paul Paul-ln Ins Ine Garon III hill appear In You Cant Can't Pool 1001 Your Ife Wit L Lowly Stone Stono a Will III try to do th the tooling fooling 0 Cecil Cecii D De Mill Mule slit III take talu II a six month six six- six months while technical as as- as prepare the tb star of the tho th Ten Commandments for the th screen creen 0 On the th other h hind bend nd Ethel Barrymore Is probably no so o romantic a Juliet as Shakespeare d od the th character y the tho th sheer b er force Corce of her ability and personality sh she ehe makes Juliet a II real person while you ar are in tho the theatre but after atter th the curtain ono has holS a va vague Impression that Morris has been Romeo Romo to Juliet smother a mother Jesse JeMe Jcu Lynch Williams In Why Not 7 has ha written the tb smartest dia- dia dialogue dialogue dia dialogue logue of the th season The Tho lines o of f no play since sine Androcles and the Lion base hae ben been so 80 o subtle so f as those of Why hy Not an exposition ot of oth the divorce question I II I i o I VISUAL EFFECT UPON THE ERTHE AUDIENCE ER yr a o I I I II ks k's pJ OPEN I I II r SPACE v 4 R I 4 I II o 6 a at t V Laurens Hammond and his invention which achieves three motion pictures Above is shoran tho effect seen by an audience hatching pictures of approaching the objects screen seems to he eliminated I That t Indian clI permitted Miss man man to build her hel smi 1 I pmt pait t Into It a sIgnificant one ono Is of the great fault of the tho picture Her Ifer bust busl busl I nes had little to do with the tho e I of the story Ne No Irn In r tried to toI ero crowd erod d too many small th t ups lips s Into the I film Thus Ihus the of oC thu thuI story sans Mas os clouded S I Neilan was has confused contused with stith hit his story Ile He started to preach a lermon termon on amity between capital and labor in dl dl- dl on the subject of reckless South and arid wound up a romance that had almott gone cone to o 0 sleep he preached has great t originality ot of Ideas and expression hut but lacks co- co cohe lon he he lon Ho lie is unwilling to 10 complete one Idel before he ho ta 9 up top another lono Tho possibilities po of ot the Tele lew seem unlimited Surgeons and ond clans now studY tudy anatomy and pathology pathology I ogy dry by b means of motion mOllon pictures The Tho bod body is presented to them In two dl- dl dimensions di dimensions only This new nw three di process It seems to me would sl gise ghe s tar far crea greater creater r scope to their research 0 The Tle lew t process also maker make possible possible- the projection of three dl di dimensional shado Iho The shad shad- shadowed shadowed I owed 0 cd figures Instead of rem flat objects on the screen mole mo mo 0 ward tor-ward for tor- forward ward and backward ard as well as side sideward ward hard ard There seemed to be bo a 0 real threat when hen the th shadowed shado ed figures shook sticks at the audience at the tho premIer showing of the tho Tele lew Jt at atthe the Selwyn Cost of producing three three-dimen- slon l pictures may present pre them from Crom being generally used In la the Immediate I future However this process would destroy many of tb the present trad- trad tradition traditions tion of the photoplay There would no longer loneer be b such a J thins thing as os a cam cam cam- camera camera I era face tac Many Hany beautiful actresses do not appear beautiful In the th pres pre present prent present ent nt method of o flat projection and thus can find no t place lace on the tho screen screens This new method would gise gho cli them their real lice t salve aluc On the th other hand hand it mIght result In n som some of the present screen beauties appearing to disadvantage The Tho manner of screen acting may also be bo affected Those given ghen to portraying emotion by the thO heal heating Ing bosom will sill III no longer have to turn for a side aldo Ie ion l tt They may face the tho camera and Seas hea hear e a to tp their heart hearts s content I I Will Hays writes riles In to the th Res Review of lews He of the motion picture Indus Indus- Industry Industry try Much has been ben printed In the tho way of ot statistics to show the tho size iz o ot of th the tho Industry These statistics have ha been at variance In many Instances Hays as head of th the Industry probably probably probably ably hat hai definite information lie IIa says sas that Is Invested 1 ireal real estate equipment and property 5 I Is a paid annually In sala salaries rles ries and wares wages spent anT an annually In production and 1600 taken In annually In admissions There are aro ar regularly operated 4 theatres In tho the United States and sev several set set- seI I eral cral thousand mole mote that t opel ate anI only during the summer or Inter fl inter or anI once or twice t a necks neck lek s e eThe The Impre impression lon that a l t motto mo actors adors are exists The public believe c that with pith th most of or the tho thoI studio folk tolk It Is easy como come easy go BO I Any number of ce night might be given to upset set this belief Perhaps Huth Roland furnishes the best In Instance In- In Instance instance stance of oC business sagacity among amone the omen of th the screen Ruth Roland nolond o ns on one of the th high high- est priced est business cornu in Los Angeles She builds bungalow courts houses and musts I s no quite quit a aI abit abit abit I bit about negotiable Any Sink on the tho Pacific coast cost would ex- ex exI ex cx extend tend credit to her tier Her rating in Dun Dunand Dunand Dunand and Bradstreet is the tho very sery cry highest high eM I When VIen Ruth started with will th the tho Kalem company more than 10 years ago eo she he recessed received ed 25 a It week but she ehe put I part of that away anay each week neck Each 1 weep eel since slur hc has haa invested InH ted part ot of other other her salary which is now many times 25 25 i I I saved anted sa cd for many weeks to buy It a dIamond ring Ruth Huth say sa I finally bought one I neighing v one halt carat It looked like a headlight ht to mc me but nobody paid any ay attention to It Then I saved eased for Cor bigger things When l I had I 1 bought boucht a 0 lot for 10 down don and 10 a month When I 1 had paid a 0 good many man ten dollars I 1 learned I 1 still had 70 to 10 pay I 1 didn t know much about t I still till own that thol lot end nd It has 1133 In- In Increased increased In Increased creased considerably In value salue Since I then I 1 have base bought boucht and aud sold many lots lotsI After I 1 had accumulated 1 s little capi capi- cap capital capital 1 I tal tol I 1 began making automobile loans I There are arc many business businessmen businessmen businessmen men and women omen In pictures who auld havo have mad made big ble successes In business had they preferred such uch a career Were We're t ere not all spendthrift profligate LIGHTING BICK BLONDES Many terms kind and unkind U have been used to describe blondes Comes Comas a new one on from front the tho mo lp studios I Glenn Kershner cameraman calls calla one I class back lighting blondes Ho Ha re- re refers re refers fers Cers to those who sho halo hae h io fluffy and shining |