The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1923, Page 12

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KE-U Pt § TABOO ig Brothers” Cast | Neglects Paint e metic dealers who supply the motion | | | | | | paint for Would find business exceed F dull if they had to depend on Such ay Paramount's “Bly for replenishment of their Here is a production in} ‘only one member of the eh» “ makeup in exteriors WO Mombers in interior scen n Dwan, directing the filming he story, which is from the w Rex Beach, is the author idea, and it has proven an I} one. Most of the char in the play are gangsters of fork’s lower Kast “Side. In Nearly all of the action takes m that vicinity. So, in Mr, opinion, the exact character could not be procured with of makeup. Hence Tom and others have no more cos: | @ on their faces before the than they Square, ond Hatton, (who plays the a dope fiend, is the only of the cast to wear make: | thruout, which, of course, ix nec fy to get the correct character Edith Roberts, playing the atnine, Tead, Wears make-up only | the Interior scenes. picture aw would have at APE COD PICTURED leginald Barker has completed H important task of casting the facters for “Cape Cod Folks,” his | Picture for Louis B, Mayer| entation thru Metro, As the in this old New England) re so distinctive both in| And in their customs and mah- the selection of their por. | required much greater care | usually the case with the ' | mbli ‘ac | holding down on the receiver when she put in a telephone \s ing of a picture's cast, it is| 9 CON: OF EN I a ; ; ake d call. “The Cheat” is the current attraction at the Colonial)" ' ae ink Kennan, stern.and erabbed, | for the cor Joseph Dowling, always for |-—————— will be seen.as two old duff ho quarre! continually but best of pals even under t st Of battle. Renee Adoree, w stad so much attention in “The Struggle"; Robert From Bedford and Edward Pt will supply the romance, @8 weave most of the plot ethe comedy will be supplied Evoan Standing, Vic Potel and Eugene. Perey Wilburn will Charge of the photography and Schenck will serve as bus! Manager of the production 3" Oh, Girls? Charlie. Wears Jingly Armlet ment that |tino’s suc bracelet Old heroines are becoming in the movies nowadays. | cheat ma Talmadze is to be seen | the con @ fine little old woman of | Years in “Secrets,” who, a diary, relives her ro. Corinne Griffith atifany in “Binek | badges tor brave tothe tens ap a ee hee br n heroine who is made | by ‘science. Attached | charms, 1 plece giv ANDEFINITE ANDY WARD And His Band “CHEATING” THE PHONE Wonder if Pola Negri, as “The Cheat,” deceives herself by mat is y Name} Fa Ty SO Ser feud Mac SUNDAY SCHOOL FILMED Gee, Fellers, She Lets. { WILLIE’S iss Her Ch | a Anwole to have STAR in private life, Miss party that day in Lo: M ory, celebrated net “It w fifth birthday recently h a party | here jand luncheon for ‘kid and news| primly papermen at the Biltmore, Now York| ‘There was spe elly, Clad like a pringe x rod| muenty, before tt velvet gown, Miss Poxgy charmingly | rived, fon the Weleomed each guest, Sho w he wrding a child-in th 1, very happy that so many were he taplily become nt Min {there to joln her in her gamon. }Regpy not. And it must be mud) | Many did, too, for Baby in| that even more delightful in}t a lrealatible real life than whe ia on the One courtier of 4 cof hereds due to her| uccurnbed He who are determined that pouting: Up: the besetting sin of “You're going to kiss me?" Ailag| a “ewelled head.” | inqutred politely | Poxay left Hollywooa with her pars | Yeu-s,” the cavalier acknowldged | ents Just month to make a personal with gusto, * Jappearanco*at the New York pre} “Certainly,” Miss Peggy agreed.| miere of “The Darling of New York ‘But on the cheek, ploa J her first big feature pleture. Uni Someone announced that Jaekle| vere! borrowed he from Century wan birthday | Comedie ld be nied Jackie |} ui 4 snnounced | i wation among tt commonest belief in hog] Peguy whe | youra quickly } Thin naturains approached with} parents |he i to encape wis having his to make the pleture ‘PHYLLIS FORSAKES IBILL HART Eyl tee cn. COMBSBACK The last of the BY WILLIAM 8, HART beauth Volk famous bathing « hap capitulated definitely to art of screen drama. Phyllis 1 by William Hart to play the his second production, ‘Hix Jin MoKee.” whicl ed at the Lasky Altho M v I'm glad to say Howdy frienda,” and to hand «rip you by the It ly one of the of my life use 1 leading role tn happlest haw Just been start | event Particularly am 1 ot the greatest Wenterners that over lived Wild Till Hickok nett e N H foliowing in t Prevost, Mary Swanson, In ‘Singer Jim MeKee oiiite cog she wilt have a strong’ emotional |* 4 Wild Full up, but he lieth wouldn't give a whoop becayse he made of the nd o nt e you [h the role of one he returned sry don’t ten you much about Wid Bill, and Ue plumb tic that upman and ¢ it's my job to do eo. nd of pas The sthry wan written by the und adapted for the screen b nade the great Hawke. the combina 1 Wild for “Wild Bill Hickok f , and to be al Wiltlam 8. Hart product t Paramount rele which ts cutting. CUfford 8 T location waid that t Weatorn pl ovuntry proud ia noble achievement I've longed for Wild Bill 1 eiman but thi waa, one of the Smith ts in Honor k was the fa in may » Hart tier, a daring andorder man lw : William Collier, J overcoat, and when h his money, it’s lucky chill m now cor winter “for the “Loval Lives,” the mailman’s feature, is to show at the Win- ter Garden for ‘the ETHEL SHANNON IN Seating Wi now unvier way for the |S ot a” railwap , “MAYTIME” filth y I T Winifred Bryson, who had im Notre Dawn,’ ha red wer in an important n ‘The Right to Love,’ the third of the Baby Pegry features made at Universal City by Univeral and Julius and Abe Stern. of the Century Film cor: I Henri €. Le MA NOVEI MF IN EN: TRANCE ORGANIST \5IG PICTURE he SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928. COLLAR'S WARM iia week cloned rights to Samuel Goldwyn lant for the motion pleture Hergesheimer's sensational 7 | Joveph us “Cytherea,” and St will be used novel by George Fitzmaurice for his next uction for First Na- (Mrs now busy on the scenario in Ha Cuba, selecting locations, the | Independent p tonal, Oulda Bergere Fitz maurice) | Fitzmaurice is at present vana, story calling for a number of scenes jin that city, He will begin work on about December 1 | eit" im, at on the most | startling and by far the best work of |Joseph Hergenhelmer to date, Its | sale was sensational from the first jday it wax put on the market, and edition after edition was exhausted |The publishers credit it with having |caught on with the reading public ‘with greater celerity than any previ- jou publication, | It was thought for considerable | time that, owing to the unusual sex | situations in “Cytherea,” it would be jImponsible to filmization, and while almost every important producing concern ™ an effort to procure it, at the same time they seemed ina | dilemma ag to how to treat the story. , |Oulda Bergere, associated with Mr. |Goldwyn and Fitzmaurice, then took hand and worked out a story along Jan angle that had not occurred to previous readers of the book, and |with the reading of her story, the contract wax closed. Don’t Growl at Your Mailman; He's Hero We've had policeman cinema heroes, fire laddie heroes on the jacreen, newspaper reporters who \did brave things and got thelr fle- | Honized exploits pictured—in fact |nearly every profession has had its lrepresentative heroics filmed—and “Loyal Lives,” heralded jas an eple of the lowly federal postal employe starting Sunday at the Winter fen, to run until Wednesday night s Brandon ‘Tynan, widely known has a niee warm fur collar on hia\ character actor, takes the part of « film “father,” Brandon Tynan, loses\one of these unsung letter carriers, that Willie has an overcoat, for it's a\"Pan O'Brien.” ; ; rte | nce notices declare that Post- poor letter carrier and his family.|,, \ MeL BA ae, co-operated in ‘the Whitman ng week, ett production and personaliy In one of th tional sce it mail car, he Rydell, of the rallway mail t in directing the and technical portions of th now comes two general iiam Collier, Ir., of O'Brien's son, un adopted daughter lend, is presented part yg | While girls re the howing of “Loyal t the management announces os tt ancds that, the will be open at 9 a. m., the performances running leontinuously until midnight. doors pow gt! ea gorse acoA rac btti Greatest Photoplay of All Time! ome Qne! Come All!. GREATER THAN “WHEN KNIGHT- +i) ei HOOD WAS IN FLOW ROMANCE idee AND ADVENTURE CROWD EACH MO- v MENT OF THIS TRULY GREAT MO- TION PICTURE—THE HISTORICAL CLASSIC OF THE AMERICAN SCREEN pie ts kcal aie i

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