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SOTHERN AND JULIA HARLOWN 00 O L0 000 0 0RO THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC IS INTERESTED IN SPECTACLE - DRAMAS WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Of Whioh the Asthor Justin Huatly MeGarthy Seys: “I Cosld Almost Beleve I Was Hoering WILLIAM FARNUNS Voiss.” “IF | WERE KING” HERE IS A STORY TEEMING WITH ROMANCE, PATHOS AND THRILLS OFFERED AT »¥"NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ™ ELABORATE MUSICAL SCORE, BY RIALTO ORCHESTRA, DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR 3“.5“"“\' SUI.IEOTI, RDI-IH comv. PRIZMACOI.OR SPEGIAI., RCWSWI NEWS | uable AMUSEMENTS Forgot They Were Acting. Making a Photoplay. It has been said that 2 woman, In the world war. it was cstimated director will be found lacking when |by Gen. Pershing, it required ten men it comes to staging & fight scene,!behind each actual fighting man to either on the stage or the screen. [keep the machinery of war in effi- Marion Fairfax, who has written |cient action. - In the making of mo- 500 Aght scenes into her scenarios'tion pictures, this invisible; army is during the past six vears, recently|multiplied by about ton. Was confronted with the task of stag-| 1 a (aik with Irving Thalberg, ing_one of her Aghts for the @rst|,, ... .iersl at Dniversal City. time in her own production, “The Lying Truth.” {it developed that though a dozen ac- Thirty men took part in a battle!tors may appear in a photodrama, "llh a director, two cameramen and stgzged in & newspaper plant. Many wo assistant disectors in actmal of ‘Miss Fairfax's friends visited the studio to witness the scene. 'tn;ue camerss were turnzdhonfllmlchlrge of the production, 500 persons set from 'erent angles as the fight marked the destruction of the set. | U4Ve & hand in the making of At the command from Miss Fairfax,,the Production. the turmoil started with Pgt G'bMalley,] When Mr. Thalberg receives a scen- as ,’?'d Sditor, defending his plant, jario, it is sent to the scenario edi- e Dy his crew. tor. who turns it over to ome of his or fifteen minutes the players for-|staft of readers for a verdict. If it is Eot they were acting and went to it]accepted, “the scenario doctor” takes With acwill. Power belts were slush- { the manuscript in hand and, with ona ed, linotype machines smashed, a!of Mis assistants, whips it into shapo printing press toppled over and fists!for screening. Then one of a staff ew freely. When several of the op-]of continuity writers, arranges the ponents started throwing each other |8tory i proper sequence for filming, out of the windows, Miss Fairfax!and stenographers make a dozen called a hait to the sceme, which fs|cCOPies of the continuity for the vari- expec(ed to prove one of the mest | 0us departments which participate in thrilling fights ever staged—by either | the production. man or woma; leaat, Pat O'Malley| When the director receives the 83id 8o as he reclined in his bed the |8tory in proper sequence for filming, following day, growling at casting department to assemble wrenched wrist, a black eve and a cut on thé side of his head. —_——— cast. The technical adviser and a staff of assistants begin the research work in order that the costumes, architecture, scenery and atmosphere {of the picture shall be correct Success on the Screen. The Success in acting for the mcreen re- quires poise and every detail. ni department c: tects, artisans, interior Imagination com. |carpénters. etc, and they arrange for bined, it is declared by one who | the construction of all '2" interior sets, while the location department knows. He continues: Undoubtedly looks after the securing of ites, for carly environment has a lot to do{exterior scenes. This may include WAth it. A person reared in a theatri- | street corner in Hollywood or a snow- cal family, hearing morc of the stage 2 Lanily, hes clad mountain peak in Oregon. The n than anything els property department is given a list hardly fail s onin o te become an acto of furniture, properties, etc. required some kind. X o for the picture, and this list usually To become an actor or actress for |covers a half dozen closely Iype- the screen, requires first of all, then, | Written pages. And the property an interest in art. Next it requires|men may be depended upon to have experience. To attain this even ex- | everything on hand, from a news- tra work ln‘plcwrel or “supeing” for | Paper to a locomotive. A : - e, Is an mirab] purchasing department s main- begin. ® A le Way tof inea for the purposs of buying Beauty in a girl is, of course, a val- {material in a production: a transpor- asset, where the ingenue or|tation department looks after the leading weman role is aspired to. Byt |fieet of trucks and automobiles to here there is something else to be|CATTY the players and properties from considered. Not all beauty is adapt. | Studio to location. The electrical de- cd to the screen. Certain - fanes|Partment attends to the lighting of ‘screen” well, others do mot seq|the “set” which requires from ten to sometimes the loveliest face in ae |thirty men. while the picture is being tual Tife is not nearly so good for| Shot.” and an endless assortment ot the pictures as the one less beautiful, | octrica! equipment such as Kliegls, but pessessed of greater character. | LiGme L¥ins arcs, floods. epots. Most stars are developed theougn | Panks. averheads. 'Cooper-Hewitts. the studios or come from the stage | SGaTChiiENts and a dozen other varieties with a record aiready established for | tfiyumcen. > o Muminsting von- ne work. ' 5 Any young person seeking a future | A% “3°h 97718 quota of film is ex- before "the camera should first of al | Doncl, 171G [SXeR 10 The, JaDOrEts be convinced in his own mind that | {o deveiop and print the many thomn he would be willing to undergo hard- [ gands of feet of celluloid. When the hips. disappointment and many vicis- | pieture. is . compieted . the | fiim s tudes to achieve his desires. Then|gent to the editorial departmait, e should get an education. Nothin | where another regiment of worke arned is wasted in the acting pro- | known as “cutters” edits and i;re.thl“ nfip;:fr Tr-’a ;‘:c":-"-;l inter- | arranges the sequences accordirg to otive e continuity. while a staff of titl a bank president or @ news-|writers and artists look after their college training is not neces- respective ends of the completion of but it is certainly of value. To " d i the film summarize: Aside from these principal processes If you feel the urge to act that will named. the course of development of net be downed; if you are normal.{a story from an idea to a finished healthy, pessessed of more than ordi- | production engages the services of nary beauty, or good looks; if you|many other workers. without the can make a stab at acting Wilhnulllean among whom a photodrama saerifieing a great deal. you arelcould not be a complete success. justified in taking a chance. Other- wige stick to your last and be satis- fled to enjoy the acting of others in- stead of trying to emulate their ef- forts. DANCING. MISS CHAPPELEAR Frimte lessons by wppeistment. ever 715 CONN. AvE. CATHERINE BALLE e wm.' p::;i-e“é. e u: 10. Woll") | 0 10 pm 18* Duplll! suulla of Dnm. liroom and Fancy Daacing. o. ¢ Buport Cicle. ‘Pipne P, Tas-w. J.J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt SALON OF DANSE. 1808 Ealorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. Baliroom £nd all branches of stage correctly_taught. Washington ‘sfim Expert lady and gontiemen instructors. Large, ool ballream "MMER COUR! private nnd 4 clast lestons. course to_improve presen; us_dancing. _ REM ORCHESTRA WE | DAY, §:30 to 11 nw. Ballreom for rent UA\,’I:UN Stf1329 M n. | New danc —*The Mh A1) A.r-: N Teach you to dazce correctly in Btrictly private. Aay hour. Seaching. Class dance Sat. Eve. with FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMNENT P, AND HIS 6WN BIG CONCERT BAND WILL ER POPULAR AND e e FREE;4t0o 11P.M. |: MR. A, L, OEHMANN And His Nine Jags Jesters At the Big Open Aty BALL ROOM “lm fly =1 Daily 855 | Slmday Rz | 7 Hollday: i arrs_| The Famous American Baritone in Hix New Dr HENRY SANTREY His Society Jazz Band In & D]-d -f Clownish Antics snd Isstruments] Artistry EXTRA ADDED Al Lydell & Ca.rleton Macy With Musical Trimmiags T 6 m I RBOME & GAUT filff "When Extsemes Meet.” b & FATACE , JACE HANLEY And Kn l‘uny TOMORROW ALL ATIONAL ™nicir ™ week Only Tomater s Washiny'es Offert g Exclasivaly Amarican and Farsign Stas of the First Rask MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY —THE— URN in THE ROAD with MARY RYAN A NIV 0ONEDY By A. E. Thomas Anthor of “TRE RAINBOW,” ‘UUST SUPPOSE,” THE U CHANPION” snd Other Swccesses Btaged by Sem Forrest