SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 1923

Sunday, October 21st at 6, 7.30 and 9.15

SCENE FROM

THE KENTUCKY DERBY STARRING REGINALD DENNY

A UNIVERSAL JEWEL PICTURE

THE CORONET

THE CHINA MAIL.

CINEMA CHATTER.

FILMS

it must have emotion and it may lavo atmosphere.

"That Inter quality, to make everything no clear as possible, is no more than the general colour, the intention, of a story as a whole,

PROGRAMME FEATURES. Barthelnost, despite his accession To this greater need every detail (to stardom, concurs, for both actor must be subjected—indeed, every and writer stress the necessity for detail, even the sun of the camera Iman, can be beautifully combined—

TO-NIGHT.

Corunct. The Prisoner Zenda."

of

World-Mac Marsh in The

Little Fraid Lady.”' Star, Kowloon.-George Arliss in

"Dieraoli."

PICTURING HUMANITY.

JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER'S

STORY.

"The story is the thing," necord. ing to Joseph Bergesheimer, the famous story writer whose "Tolable David" Ims been brought to the screen by Richard Barthelmess as that young sture first independent release through Associated First National Pictures, Inc. And Mr.

MUSIC CLASSIFIED TO "Of these, perhaps, "Aloha" is! "Salomy Jane." Volaly Producer the most effective. There is soane George Melkord tried to coax an PRODUCE ALL EMOTIONSg to the plaintive sweep of this accident into happening. Not a

tune that inevitably brings sucess.he was reckless-indeed no.

But Wonki you like to be able to put - "If we want to make people hugh your sweetheart in a kissing mood we need only turn to the Jane Barcarol." by Tschaikowsky, and **Minuet,** by Bocherin. the

at will

Or is it your pleasure to draw a fear as proline to a "hand-luck" story?

There is something to the lift of thes that irresistibly lifts the-vor- then a laugh, ners of the mouth into a smile and

a

casualty, was necessary to the

making of the picture.

Maurice Flynn, as "The Man," was being led away by the Vigil antes to be hanged. The party was mounted and the hores in front of Mr. Flynn wsa supposed to stumble and fall, thats allowing him to

real humanness in motion pictures,

Mr. Hergesheitner, now to the in order to secure alory which film-craft until the screening of his never for an instant, loses its story brought him closely into intensity. Certainly, there is touch with it through personal

supervision, also conceiles that the nothing here impossible for the film ; camera is as great as the pen in the question of the story itself is recording true humanity. There is more involved, but it seems Tenson- nothing impossible for the camera | able to declare that, to fulfil the man, he declaro.

Since most people have a little scenario in their home-though some of them regud it as a family | skeleton-this author's comments) on the requirements of the screen, brought strongly to him during the months he spent in the Virginia mountains with the Barthelmess company, must be of more than Passing interest.

enormous requirements, in numbers of dollars and spectators, of the moving picture, an appropriate story is one so simple, so fundu inental, as to engage equally the highly cultivated mind and the practically unlettered.

technical

"There is, again, no reason why this should not be brought about; such stories, enolions cominon to all men, have always existed; and The motion picture presents at moving pictures heyd once creative, fingucial and a possibilities, a flexibility, hardly yet technical problem, in the combining guessed. Their production. how- of which disasters often occur to ever, must be concentunted into the principal consideration-a good one principal intelligence, one main- story. Undoubtedly, for moving tained view and purpose and power ; pictures, a story, to be good, must that must be as high und wide as move; it must be expressed in understanding can reach; and then action, in the clash of characters, the moving pieture will be success. rather than in character study itself;ful on every desired plane."

For Six Nights From Monday

at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15

RICHARD BARTHELMESS

TOL'ABLE DAVID

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Richard Barthelmess and Gladys Hulatta in "Tol'able David Proclaimed by the Press the Greatest Picture of 1922

at one time!"

THE CORONET

Burke holds the distinction of SUNBURN TEST.

Meighan a lot of discomfort this LOVE MUST AWAIT.

huwing played with all of the present year.

The Paramount star was

reigning stors in motion pictures How much stun can

"Engaged? Not until I win this with the exception of Mary Pick- human scheduled to make #

a gripping dramatic being stand?

story called "White rent fight! One fight is enough fort.

Je was in Douglas Fair- To settle this question, which in-Hext," with blast furnaces and pools volved some $200,000, Cecil B. De of molten steel for a background. French actor, war hero and count, on the stage for at number of years banks first picture. Before enter Thus does Charles de Roche, ing the cineinn field Burke played Mille sent two young when to After the story had been selected, recently brought to Americs to and was well known on the Vaude- Venice, California, where they were which was during the winter, instructed to spend varying periods somebody in the production depart the rumours of his engagement to

appear in Paramount pictures, deny ville stage. on the beach in bathing suits, ment of the Famous Players-Lasky

Recently be scored a success with Then hirk to the movie-ak

Whether the human skin needed Corporation remembered that the wed that have been flying about in the part of "Hicks." the landlord, to be covered after one hour's picture would be released in July.

Hollywood of inte. Through vent of experience they Lave scenes? I've played per-

exposure, or whether it could stand

For some rea in The White Rose." son. Daine Rurour has picked on the Red Roba" and "The Broken "Under have become experts in filling twa

People will never go into a the dashing Frenchman and bus had , one leil in the theatre by the ups a thousand during tex several { escape. It was a trick horse, but four hours under torrid rays was theatre in July to see a pieturo cail- | him engaged in turn to three differ. Violin" are two of his more recent pek of the speaking wore the inherr with a Mine know it had a cat-like determination to vital information for The Mille ed "White Heat," the production ent young women.

this theirs 0 Belle Nuit d'Amour,'

both on the studio stage and in stay right side up.

Three thousand players had been manager argued.

Mr. do Roche's emphatic, but Rebiusicin's Romance, Dust

Again and again the scene was employed by the Paramount pro-

And it didn't take much argomewhat unique, denial was made Old Lave Song,' 'Oh Promise Me,' rehearsed, but every time the horse ducer to take part in Biblical prouent to convince his associates in halting English, for he has not | was urged by its rider to full down, logue Scenes of The Ten Com-As a result, something cooling was yet fully mastered the tongue of this

which Jennie Mac- chosen. It was Petor B. Kyne's it only made a grotesque movement undments,'

ore suitable for a two-rol comedy pherson had prepared as a Par-story. "The Light to Leeward."

**I now have one:great big fight." I suggests the coal of the open sea, than an epic of the days of 49. amount picture.

Most of them had to dress in the and Jack Cunningham and Paule sid: "I have done well in my Daylight was beginning to fail and

·loose, arm and shoulder-bure custom Sloane went to work on it and America I knew I must fight hard own country, but when I came to e was everybody's patience;

of incient days.

adapted the story' under the title "Homeward Bound."

to win the approval and favour of

emokkais.

and

***

in the studio where the neter feels the absence of the audience "out front,"

Thest/gaps" bave been filled by to the loading,' 'Believe Me,' if music and it is quite natural that all

Endearing Young the years should have developed Charms and the Tove Song from delite Formenta for varions: "Faust" are absolutely reliable when to shaniation of the it comes Little Ruth Hickey, sister ni Paul | amatory enigotions, Dickey, the eminent author of The "For scenes of gentle happiness

This is the bust try," said Mr. Misleading Lady"

The play the Shepherd Dance from Melford. "If that horse doesn't Broken Wing," has become one of Houry VIII, er Brige's Serenade." fall this time we'll send him home the most adept of the mosie musi- It is recommended that wives play and get another one of these trick The camom began to She ads an orchestra for this on the talking machine for creatures." Cecil B. De Milie, who is now at extreting Friend Husband's cheek click The scene went through to work at a filas version of The Ten | on pay days,

Wondreful," chouted Mr. Met When it comes to 'wild parties' Commandments. “

Says Miss Hickey, "Music afferts such as the Dance around the Calf ¦ ford through his megaphone. He the emotions of people in proportion of told in The Ten Command.rushed up to congratulate the rider to their knowledge of the turments" or the "Bacchanal Train of the formerly refractory beast. They respond is quickly to buson and Debleh' or Bruhom familiar times. And they never] Hungarian Dawel' seem to live of certain pieces. The

CORNS.

renetion is always there, no malter

how often they hear it.

ACCIDENT'

"This is permps most frue in the case of music to make people egy, "Home, Sweet Home."

Trying to have an accident is *Malin,** Massenet's "Ebgy," "Rok of often regre difficult than trying to Ages," "When You and Were avoid one. Young, Maggie" and "Forgotten”. This was armed recently at are just as standard in tear-getting | Boulder Creek, Cal, during the as divvers in the auto field. i filming of the Paramount picture.

COMING

the finish.

"Wonderful-the dickens." return. el the rider in utter disgust. I didn't make it full down; it just naturally slipped."

The scene is one of the most difi. it of the photoplay. The stom- bling of the horse allows the pri- soner to get away and every move. ment must be perfect to get the full dramatic effect of the escape. Jac- queline Logan, George Fawcett.

..

Hence the "eunburn_test" for which the two young men were sent. to the beach.

On the result of the sun teste on their skins depended the number of hours during which Mr. De Mills was able to ruke his scenes on a blazing expanse of rolling sand dunes, 300 miles north of Helly

wood.

country.

thesa Americane.

If I win this fight, then I may

too

pictures.

Burke's first Paramount pictures You Women. were "Come On In" and "Ohi

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OWEN MOORE.

After having played comedy rules for five years Owen Moore was recently given his first serious dramatic part. Strange to say he declares that it is easier to do comedy, especially on the stage, than it is to play a serions part before the camern.

"A

demonstrative nudience."

ciative of good comedy seting." Ita Mr. Moore explains, "is very appre enthusinan is contagious and spars.. one on. On the other hand, acting in drama may be mediocre, yet if the story is strong the audience will appear satisfied.:

So instead of brailing among the twelve-hour-a-day steel workers in the vicinity of Pittsburg, Meighan think of becoming engaged to some and his associates went up to New charming young woun

"But one hard fight at one time London and spent several week unid yachts, schooners, tankers and is enough and love is a big fight. I

cannot serve ot ong tin There have bean in rowboats.

Te, storm scenes, and scenes in calm, masters. My art and y career in and practically throughout the this country I first serve. The featured players, who fought production of the film the Para-may-be, I serve Love." gunburn equally with the crowd, mount ster was out in the open.

"That was a cool picture if there included Theodore Roberts, Leatrice | Joy. Richard Dix. Charles del ever was one," Mr. Meighan coin- Roche, Estelle Taylor, Rod Lamented the other day. When peo-

Joe Burke, screen player for: 'Mr. Moore's serious effort las Bocque, Julia Faye, James Neill pl see me all maked with spray twelve years, ins returned to Para- just been made in Charles Maigne's and Blythe Chapnian.

and the ship rolling around they mount pictures after an absence of Paramount production, The Silent can't help getting a little shiver, sever! years to play the role of Partner," in which Teatrice Joy even if the mercury is approaching "Uncle Billy Meliaw" in San and Robert Edeson are also fea- the 100 marks. We certainly had Wood's production of "His Chil, tared. The story is almost priru a pleasant time making this picture, dren's Children," now being filmed drums, though lightened by oven- The working conditions were ideal at the Long Island studio.

sional touches of comedy. for this line of the year."'

LUCK FOLLOWS.

TOM MEIGHAN.

und Maurice Flynn'are the featured Į The Fales and the foresight of a players in this Paramount picture. production manager saved Thomas

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THE STAR

TWO SPLENDID BOXING_FILMS

LUIS FIRPO

The Man who will eventually lick Dempsey

JESS WILLARD

The Man who came back

JOE BURKE, VETERAN.

JACK MCAULIFFE

The Irish Terror

VS.

and

VS.

FLOYD

JOHNSTON

The Californian Giant

together with

CORA WILLIAMS

A First Class Vaudeville Programme including :

YOUNG EDDY POLO

TED TREVOR and his Dog

BABE LATOUR

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 25, 26, 27

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