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Show r I THEATRES i i.j- "Turn to the Right" at the Alhambra, New Screen Delight "Turn to the Right," which proved such a source of whohesome delight as play, this afternoon opened a three days" run as a motion picture at the Alhambra theater and In Its screen crslon it proves fair even to exceed the popularity which It recorded on tin stage. Ktx Ingraham, the youthful director, direc-tor, who won fame through his creo-tlons creo-tlons of "The Four Horsemen of the A"pocalypse" and "The Conquering Power," has scored again in this picture pic-ture portrayal of John Golden's stago success by Wlnehell Smith and John h Hazzard. which is presented by John Golden and Marcus Loew as a Metro release "Turn to the Right" Is the story of a country youth who unjustly serves a i i i ..-i s. nti-nc- WhilH there he becomes be-comes acquainted with two crooks. When freed ! determines to go back home and arrives to find tnat the village skinflint Is about to foreclose the mortguK' With the aid of his two crook pals a way Is found to beat out the miser, while the Influence of the trusting, religious mother serves to turn tho two crooks to the right and head them on a new road of love and ha ppiness Alice Terry, the heroine in "The Four Horsemen" and "The Conquering Power," again demonstrates her dramatic dra-matic power as the winsome sweet-aear sweet-aear t of the boy for whom she had Waited BO long. Jack Mulhall played the boy with sympathy and understanding. under-standing. Harry Myers and George I Cooper were two crooks who kept the, comedy moving briskly Edward Con- ! nelly, who can always be depended up-jon, up-jon, painted the old skinflint deacon ID 'a way that left nothing to be desired 'Others In the cast were Lydia Knott, Betty Allen. Margaret LOOmiS, William , Bletchcr, Krlc Mayno and Ray Ripley. "Turn to the Right" was adapted b) Tune MathlS and Mary O Hara. John P. Seltz was the photographer. Star- ) rett Ford, production manager, while the technical direction was Ty A. J. Myers and Harold Grieve 00 |