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@ P 3 - T g AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. Paramount's Woman Just a Mother Story : Director. —_ Tlihmz is a certain wistful tender-) Bennett to play the mother, who : ksl OLLYWOOD has given the mega- ness which Belle Rennett dis.|sacrifices herself o that her daughter two mew storles, the firat to be fimed | phone to a woman. X :{1‘?::5 upon the screen in her mother mt«i\ 'vl:’-‘n":n(x-lv;;»t:‘_" b dal about January 1, with James W - e | = A = . — Dorothy Arzner, the girl who single-| NGt ony jn “Stella Dallas” was this | report at the studio. She appeared, }1...-,:_:- <|1|-1‘(\1!n)§. Bryan F ..;lw .’»r | Ataba dor | una Q. Nilsson ’ Anna ommlm»n Anna ommlm-u Dana lo . handed cut and edited “The Covered | convincing quality apparent, but agaln | quietly and unostentatiously, and be E‘l”’r\' ’\:::nal.‘,'fr{f‘)r:nnr ‘i{.“‘ds}':r\»"".: ssador Midnight Lovers” | “Midnight Lovers” “Midnight_ Lovers" e | Wagon and “Old Ironsides,” twe of in “The Lily” and in “The Reckless|gan the greatest portrayal of her ca o ration w ster and Horne. i o 5 SR B Bustar. Watth_Tiee" | the most successful photoplays in|Lady.” The impression radiated from | reer. The director, Henry King, said collaboration with Buster and Hor! mmn w Kima e : FRE > gy e t Title and nature of story are unre- Apo"o “*Paradise radj in ma Reavens | Fauline Frede Virginia Valll screen history, has been signed to|N°r that she was not merely acting |he had never seen.such genuine senti il s Harold " E1c}d in Harold Lm,w in | gikoler “Marringe License ™ |noer Hone” and wt? Uowatin” | o Toigs temm cotitmmct a5 & Paramennt | |\ M0her, Dut that: Shie really was | et e g oy s Keaton also announces he has T ama oy i oo Ty Meo Astor in ST oredr__ | Our Gane cometr_| oo j e lory: tiout | s WHAID Gocn sty Gam ta Know that cepted for picturization “The Gaj A" G"nd |+Atoma ot " the Routh] “Aloma v\' e Soutn N orever Afier™ Blanche Sweet In | i R N et Hollywaod E e bt A Yefore the picture started Nineties,” a story by Robert E. Sher : 5 Helen and Warren edy. “The O Soak." | - Charler Chase in Not only is Miss Arzner the first| HEIWORE ROMK. A t had buried the Righ wood, editor of Life. Buster apparently Acaos Fae._| le. comeds. e i Camsn_somed woman in the history of Paramount| DL e TG &) S B"""";‘ lived [";\: hos e Ah,l,,’ contemplates picturizing slices of | } e ks = Dourlag, Fairbariks in | prprise Night i Bartheimess (o 3nt onlv. Ken M to be given the megaphone, but she|feW tears ago after.a stage career— | achool lad w et pskrrbin W ere s o Americana. ameo | Sunday | Pathe News. | i - “ABroken Rlossome " “Senor Daredevil “Bil also is the only woman in the indus.|l8TRely in stock companies—and | it was not her young 1 ak . edy.'Smith_Family comedy.' e Fox e 5:,‘,;,'“" S el try to be made a director in the past|SCUEht Work in the movies. With her [ was her young son, but she had not Carolin; { Corinne Griffith in | ¢ Grifith in Th Meighan f g o i | m]iv“f“‘ el o oo :‘:sh'; oot hb""rivfi r]r’\‘d ":m *m":w :“;? ne t:;‘m;«mh ””h'::“;l‘:::: '::”" aro e Gri orinne omas Meighan in Mary Carr in | Tim Mccoy in Raymond Grifiith in | Sult of seven years of untiring labor chool—her brother, it was taken | latlonship known of eer Vilma Banky in New York a “Syncopating Sue.” | *‘Syncopating Sue.” | n Gods. | “Dame Chance.” War Paint | -fenrmond Q. | as script girl, ilm cutter and Mpnnr{nlfv-rrkramm!. might be impalred. e Raner _n Rudoloh Valentino | Rudolpb Valentino | ——Mae Busch Tet saiiee Yoy | Triter. To her it fulfills a dream of| [Engagements were few and not es - F & b g | pecially profitable. She got nothin » S0 i lex { Flaming Fury. i o in | "Perch of the Devi1. “Alimony Ony Far Alimony Onls. 1 years ago, when she was a child|PeC L L3 3 - s Na ek dobe Centra agrd ifog oone et e e b e B Bl e s | W Ry | a1 Che ot Homan Cafe tn Lon Ange. | bt smail parta, and in‘ume bogan 10 | [Tolstoy and Movie Making N coon_Earle | “Snoakum's ontine,” — Snamahots, lex, opsrated by her father and the despair of ever getting anywhere in resent a premier there o | P Swee anger_in ¥ ictures. latest picture, “The Winning of Bar- Chevy Chase | mve i Thie Countey Beyopd.™| | i fcense” in in “Flnming Fury. St e e e | Thian | Saminall Golwyis botigh | IN the year 19 little Russt bara Worth | e son Fahie. . Y “Perch of fhe Devil”| Our Gang comeds. cture plonesr on the Weet Cotst. |, fitan, * i ught the the year 1915, in a little Russian The day after her arrival, the pro Circl A Tields S T ;,, Piante — TFelix Cartoon. ° SRR Do :’x‘a;m".:fl; m’v:: :ott'l’::n?r‘n) ot ey ”‘f""f_l village; Count Iiya Tolstoy, son of ducer of her films, Samuel Goldwyn, | Cj in Mary Astor in: € = 5 MISE the 1ate Leo Tolstoy, embarked on his DS O e e Sl (Clae | tarcle ur Ol “Forever After. 'l:.v'wmummh:v:‘\fi e ,""'"'"" Su ¥ o Lcr‘"ozn'f;:“::"h;:fi; | first “movie \,wa::" York and were greeted at the station | e1ds_i o o X . PARey i |Coteny R I i B -5 R el Il v 2 Vi e | bpne sipts, P Gad lo¥ty| | Due for Promotion 1 ronde it In 8 tte town.” it BN Dy “The Temotres Helen and Warren “Devil's Tsland.” o " ¥ n count. “I us - Sisit 1o New otictbines (et wrriven | ; O il g | vttt | Magaee oo | wprn ot perne | Rl | B et o coteer. that e et the count. "I used the townspeopls isit to New York since she arrives ] Leatrice Joy _in Logise Fazends in |~ Wm. Collier. jr._ K Tin | “Th . ® o to editing, at the insistence of James| \\/ILLIAM BOYD, who portrays for actors. I was the director, and I from Europe virtually unknown two | Ellte e %kfiflnr Fihet| <A Broadwar Butter-| e Raforaer " en Marnard fn ,7‘,,,,2,", ,.."d' Cruze, to do what s declared to bhe PR 0 DOTUIRYS | acted a par. too. It was & short story Wi St wight she walled 8 | 1. .',’..'.:7,?""\53«".‘59:.; - i ke s k. B YT Y And comedy ucen bt Galilee one of the most nearly perfect ex.| , th® ro® of Simon the Cyrenian|of my father's, ‘What Men Live By.’ _The first night she walked down | —— iy B - v oMo bor® i ex_of Gaililee." | amples of film editing in screen his.|In “The King of Kings," has appeared| “I called the actors together and Broadway she saw her name in lights ) |7 C. Fields in |Elsine Hammorstein in| o res OiBaTe i Rabilee. NGidae tory on “Old Ironsides,” then received| !N every picture Cecil B. DeMille has| then I read a page from my father's on the marquee of the Strand Theater. umbarton “Flame of the -qo. Your Old Man, Paint and Powder. “The Count of The Fmid Terror. | in Flamiog Fary: | her reward in the opportunity to be-|M&de since he broke into pictures, six | book. After that we would make the Next day, while enjoying for the t Areentine. - 'd R ¥ Luxemberg " b come a director. Years ago. scene as we reacted to it from the Fifth ‘h‘nhn Gilhert mfl %rnld oyd in Anna OTNH—M n.mnond Grifith in | Wavmond Grifth n [ Milion Sl Tn_"Pup- Many of Boyd's parts were little | pages in the hook. The whole film “Aren't | Hlppodrome 'T“,,;,:”‘";“L",::';’,, L [Richars Borthelmess, in] “The Snletiia Rond.” | ¥ O gh,Bo Surbrised.”|You'd ‘Be Surnrised.”| pets. mmf . comedy | more than ‘“extras” and “bits,” but | cost but a few thousand rubles.” 3 She was fnter- | " © 2G| edv. Git Ransorn'a Folly "Pathe. News P R | eplyEcomedr. " | att e WashingionCicd Bl ! when DeMille made a new picture| That was 11 years ago. Today Count viewed by 25 newspaper writers, and | | n Hersholt | Alma leubers | William Fairhanks 5] PagiTne Frederfok G ] anor Boardman ™ L 1rl1n Fims || Boyd was always called upon hefore | Tolstoy is in Hollywood—seat of the photographed from every angle. | Home T s n o 4|2 D A 5 e’ Honor the | n ) the picture was completed. This long | great film industry of the world. He e The 014 Soak Marriage License to the Hmsh Governor. Y Zane® | . “Hiamiag Poww. 3 a o, the “Hungarl . o e A | Reeon wanie: charlls Puts comeds. | Cofletan: Art Taice oomedy. S A aedy.| RETTY BYRNE, a young soclety o ""“"h'“i"’ "1""‘:“‘" “The | is stunned with the progress of movie finally an Americanized film star. In- | George O'Brien m.,m o Brien Seena Owens in “The| — Milt n. T Monts Blue % Hol v m—-— ot Volga Boatman,” in which Bovd at-|making. He cannot make a compari cidentally, she greeted New York film | Qlympic ] e L Fiame of the vmw 3 Ity "pum‘v\u | ey e | P LR B girl of Washington, D. C., has |tained - international prominence | son, for there is no comparison. His s with whom she had talked | © Y | et | \,,;.“..,,,"’,fl:;,d. “Gallanine Ghosts.” | At ‘the Beach " Kox Yews and }Pfi'rh‘:n'! Rn_'%mm exchanged the formality of Capital |through his portrayal of the title role. | movie career in Russia is forgotten n interpreter n March, 1925, |~ tell In_ “That | Norman Kerry in | Billle Dote it Mo 1 Dilores Tomlio I Doriie City drawing rooms for the less cere-| Fi®, recently completed featured parts| Now he is part and parcel of the e dy flow of English and ) Park i ari wfir» From l:gl “Cpder Westers Skien."| | sarriiee Clause| a7 Virein an' | nrfae 51 (e “Sorm. *in monious. atmosphers of & motion plc-| Ty he S ukes Clipper and “Jim the | great Ametican film industry—third many diverting Americanisms Gump come umn._coms b, o Marriare Clause| Mazearet Livingston in a Hold That Lion.” “ | Conqueror.” biggest Industry in the world—and it speech. == __Ahd N! _and Newd U’:;'.""L" — rfn:ud \;v-,x ,‘M Lo Tha Secret Snrine.” | Gane -nmnn ‘serinl._| ture studio. Miss Byrne will make| In “The King of Kings” he will be|is interesting to know that “Resurrec. " piliam Bosd fn TS se Fazenda | fi?}”nn\"%‘:,lh‘" JBand (0 [ieena Owenn o “Thg | her mecond sereen appearance in Ed-|%en as Simon, the muscular youthltion. the story with which Count Princess Cisdg Conka comeds. | “The Anmm Mariner | “Footios Widows. Seenic. higr 444" .;""-,“ K o " ’ who lent his strength to ald the|Ilya Tolstoy {s associated as “literar) = - - | i ) Chaler Cha ot | | et MG oriv. onresa ) camuym'e| ward Sutherland’s latest directorial| savior in carrying the cross to Cal- . is from the pen of his fa et Tl i Conway_Tearle Payline Fredarich In 1 Wiiliam Collier, i v ,;fi;‘" -| effort for Paramount, “Love’s Great-| vary. ther. | Savoy T"“r’:;fl?" e G vamor ! 0y \t!mmdm o | The_Rain | Horder Sheriff. est Mistake.” She is the stepdaugh- Py e s S " 2 e B e K e | e ol S, Tald o R R B R R SN N SIbE el RGink siiie’ Hh ] ] William Bo; Ihs n | Mae Busch e Bifseeits Qs Howitn States Court of Claims, Washington, t, hunning alik the ] in | "“The W"F Who ‘\mt in ' “The Plastic A i d s slamorous praises of friends and the | Senate | Dice. “Her Man o' War. Wanted " | “The Trifters “The Love Toy." - i N R criticisms of rivals. is Jetta| i Arilm v.me __Aeson_Fable. Comedy. Comeds somedy. " l-;:rnc:: School and Holton-Arms in Goudal, according to a story from the | " S % e this city. De Mille, studio - Dolc | Laura La Plante tn, | Leurs La Plante in, | Dorothy Mackalll in W. C. Fields in W. C. Flelds in Richard Talmadge 1 Lioyd Hughes in e finotion ';,CQL:;";,:(T,S&H"‘;‘;[Tllfllm | R Seldhiene Sun | <The Midnight. Sun: ‘Subway Sadie. o' Your Old Man."| “So's Your Old Man.|"'The Morrs Cavaller'| “Forever After.’ e — yet to solve the mystery - TF dolph_Valentis Leatrice Joy 1 Teats Jor = e ) Parhd?,tflr(‘a‘ ::1;}:{ '|" ll ! Rudolnh \..mmno ! Rudolpl 1y slenting T} T Aumm' omy T Afi%mv’fl‘n)y '1"1'.;"' :r'(‘?er;.‘“ '\!:;"'Tnfif 8..{',""’ = F STREET AT 13TH s scem. 13 e b known and the | TIVO [ one'vony | ol 2o ey e s o Chagies & 2l Fllm Features WEEK STARTING TODAY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 east known of all the noted stars of “Cabinet of D “Cahinet of Dr. C t of Gt the film city. d Pk 1 “Calfeartl " Caligart.” b L CIRCLE 2195 Pa. Ave. Pi. W. 953 For Jeita Goudal, strangely, never er man T . Y, Werner Krauss. | womer Besues ningles in those bright gatherings of > it A Lnn._ —Werner_ r_K m;;r’inn )1|rm'r1» stars that sometimes Y & — ‘11,‘,"'3:‘;‘:,{,’,'{,.{‘,;‘. .,%L:&;‘},,‘:}g_}_ :-:mo?fi!:hoh‘ Sl Payline Erederick Alma Reubena Marcelfne Da fi while awa. ; | “Neely ards cely Edwards “The joak."" “The Temptress.” ‘Governor " " 5 y s oo tany T too R e medy. ! Comedy. Felix cartoon. | Aesop Fable. Comedv. " Heiivtion.” | “EeNatrann " Norh. |Buster Brwr “Somedy i much work, nor is she ever seen in the company of an elegantly attired leading man. What she does after her work is over nobody knows, except that she retires to the mysterious something that lies just beyond her stout front door, and what she does with her spare time is perhaps nobody's busi- ness. And because so very many persons seek to unravel the mask of inscruta- bility which she affects when her work is over, the little French actress ex- plains nothing regarding her monop- on the mystery business, and for this very good reason: It she should by mistake let out the ®ecret of her very unusual nature, the chances are that there would be at least a thousand other motion picture stars who would copy her and become very able enighas themselves. Jetta Goudal is enigmatic, decidedly ®o. If it will interest the motion pic- ture mob at all, it is because she is shy, very shy. Jetta works hard, very hard, and &t night she goes home, as all good stars do, and what she does there is mnobody’s business but her own. And there comes the rub and the reputa- tion for being a woman of mystery, which isn’t such a bad reputation. after all. The King of Kings." A SMALL boy, with a drawn sword, stops @ tragic procession. . . The leading figure of the vracnmlen swoons under His load. A hulking, kindly bystander assumes the burden. . The fallen figure rises, and the procession resumes it way, with the little boy cuddled in the arms of a follower instead of speared by an angry soldier . Such—in a vivid nnd reverent dramatization of the Way of the Cross the Via Dolorosa, that greatest of all roads because it led to stricken humanity’s redemption — is the sequence just filmed twiwt the De Mille ‘studlo ‘and Baldwin Hill, as Cecil B. De Mille nears the end of his tremendous task; the picturizing of *The King of Kings.” Spectators saw great historical figures moving along the rough way exactly as it is clalmed Jerusalem saw them 1900 years ago. In the thrilling and poignant scenes H. B. Warner as the secred figure, Willlam Boyd as Simon of Cyrene, Montague Love as the Centurion, and Mickey Moore and Jacqueline Logan es Little Mark and the Magdalene, respectively, oft drew tribute of tears from the studio workers, it is ssid, even as their finished work is ex- pected to win gracious tears of picture theater spectators. - This Room,” in which Louis n appeared recently in Chi. should reach New York next Donald Gallaher, the producer, also announces a play, called “Mr Mulligan and Mr. Garrity,” for early presentation on Broadwa “In FILMOGRAMS UNRISE,” described as “a study in light and shadow, love and passion, turbulent waters and calm,” v\ritt?n by Dr. Carl Ma}er who wrote “The Last Laugh,” is being rapidly pushed toward compl?llon by the Ger- man director, F. W. Murnau. It was suggested by an ldea in Hermann Sudermann’s “The Trip to Tilsit.” St. Louis, with a population of $20,000 July 1 last, is said to be the most overseated theatrical city in the world. Its theaters provided 22,110 seats. Ufa, the Kre.:t German film produc- ing concern, is facing a financial crisis, with a_debt of 40,000,000 marks and $4,000,000 to Famous Players- Lasky, according to a news report in Film Daily. John J. McGuirk has been -made president of the Stanley Company of America, which is operating the Cran- dall theaters in Washington as the Crandall Corporation under Harry M. Crandall, to succeed Jules E. Mastbaum, who recently died. Mary Philbin’s contract with Uni- versal has been renewed for a long term and she will next make “Les Lyon,” for which Charles Kenyon is writing the script and which Edward Sloman will direct. Priscilla Dean has started a new picture for Columbia called “Birds of Prey Ewart Adamson has been assigned the work of adapting ‘“‘Hello Bil” which film booking offices will dedicate to American Elkdom. John Chapman Hilder wrote the story and Ralph Ince will direct the picture, accord- ing to Film Daily. Anna Lisa Rydings, prominent undlnavlnn actress, who has been playing “Joan the' Woman” and “Romeo and Juliet” in Stockholm, has been signed probably for picture work in America. Both Pathe and United Artists are said to be dickering for the services of David Wark Grifith on a three- picture-a-year basis. The work of Harriet Hawley Locher of the Crandall public service depart- ment_Is bearing fruit. The forthcom- ing Film Year Book issued by Fiim Daily, the Movie Bradstreet, will fea- ture a composite selection of over 400 films, features and short subjects suitable for Saturday morning shows for children. “Seeing the World” is the title of the newest Our Gang comedy. J. Stuart Blackton is soon to begin at the Vitagraph studio the first pic- ture to be made by the Spoor process of stereoscopic pictures. “The Ameri: CARL LAEMMLE Presents The Supreme Mystery Thriller That Will Mystify Misses, Misters and Misseses Alike can” is its tentative title. This proc ess, invented by George K. Spoor, head of the famous Essanay Co. of Chicago, has involved the expenditure of over $3,000,000, it is said. will close a run of 51 Theater, New “Ben-Hur" weeks at the Emba: York, December 22 Universal has signed 1van Moskine, star of “Michael Strogoff.”” to a long- term contract, and he will appear in a film called “Moskow.” Famous Players-Las has signed two European players, Vera Veronina and Lil Dagover. Now it is sald George Bernard Shaw, who has persistently refused to make a personal appearance in America because the mobbing he would get every place he visited would kill him, is to appear in a Phonofiim talking picture. Harry Lauder is sald to be dicker- ing with both Vitaphone and Photo- film without yet having decided which to choose, Richard Barthelmess, whose old contract {s sald to have expired, has decided to remain with First National. There {8 to be a minimum of six New York theaters in the ‘“Roxy Chain,” of which Roxy's magnificent new theater is to be the first. Mary Alden, the famous film “moth- er,” is not to return to Hollywood, it appears, but will remain in the East to open and conduct a curio and gift shop of her own. Rod La Rocque likes costume. pic- tures and enthualastically declares that from nearly childhood the costume characters of fairy tales stand fore- most in the child's mind, and that they never fade from the memory. Grown-ups love them, too, he says, and points to “Cinderella,”” “Little Red Riding Hood” and “Robin Hood” to prove his case. This week will occur the formal dedication of the Stanley-Crandall Co. new Tivoli Theater at Frederick, Md. Occupying a huge ground area on Patrick street, opposite the Francis Scott Key Hotel in the Maryland city, this latest addition to the Stanley- Crandall clircuit is sald to represent positively the last word in architec- tural perfection, artistic beautification, commodiousness and comfort. On Saturday, Christmas day, Sun- day hours will be observed in all local Stanley-Crandall Theaters. Doors will be thrown open to the public at 2:30 p.m., and the first performance will begin at 3. From 3 o'clock, perform- ONLY THEATER OPENING A NEW SHOW EVERY = SATURDAY oo 7 SRl e o e TMELL, Gt Honal News—Other lIIlllIIIIllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIII|Il"llllll|lflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllIllflllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllmllllllmflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ance will be contfnuous until closing of the house at 11 or shortly after. A new idea is being put into opera- tion for the first time in the United States by the Stanley-Crandall The. aters. Daniel Breeskin has estab- lished a circulating music library, in charge of Irene Juno, local pipe or- (O ERMBRN T2c Home of Perfect Entertainmen: RINENENNE LINCOLN THEATER ALL SEATS REDUCED NIGHTS—SUNDAYS—HOLIDAYS Any Seat in the House Adults 20c—Children 10c Daily Matinees Adults 15c—Children 10c THE BEST IN PHOTODRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT SUN.— WED., VERA REYNOLDS With Jagu Pitte, Eihel Cloy THURS. “RISKY BUSINESS” E C AN ANNA 0. Jch lwh' a Caa Uniguely Am Am:or, s aearnied terior’ Decorator_and o 'iat Happened When Dwo-Art and COolumbi Sunday at 3:38, 5:35, BOBBY VERN DANIEL BREES| MON.—TU. BLANCHE SWEET With Jack Mulhall in Arthur Richman’s Play Picturized “THE FAR CRY” A'srfT’PCPOLI'I’AN' LEWIS S. STONE ow’s Soreen Adaptatios B0 rorare, Femions “Blowe 0 MIDNIGHT LOVERS —A Bit of Two-Piano Artistry— Oonstance MERING & POLLOCK WORLD SURVEY—SCREEN NOVELTY MINIATURE SYMPHONIC CONCERT WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA ganlist and writer, through which the scores complled for the pictures which he_synchronizes at Crandall’s Metro- politan may be circulated through the other houses of the circuit, so that each plcture wherever shown will ba given the same musical interpreta- tion. The library is established in the Tivoll Theater Bullding. U STREET AT 12th FRI. AND SAT. HARRY LANGDON In His Second Fogture Length STRONG MAN T o) | ‘)Ale % NILSSON t of Beoellent lokvflofl Play, Botlusion 'nw a Hlfl! ont it .? e ths Ave Cloand. Howeet Muriel Ha Recording Arttatee 7:87 and 9:41 P. ON in “WIFE SHY” KIN, Conducting ?Tl—mlllllllllllllmlllflllflllllllllllllfllllllllllllllfllmllflllllllfllllllll[llllllllllllllfllWHIIIIIIIIHHIIHWIHIHNHMHIHIIIIWWIMI PARK THEATER e MARCELINE, DAY and BERT LY. 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