The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1925, Page 16

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THE SEATT | eels ei Jats 4 GIANT BRITISH ACTOR . pee ie om 1 mp...» | Greater Movie Season Scheduled MONTE SASS |. (Too Many Insects | "Td ewan IN AMERICA . Lon’s One of “The Unholy Three to WRITE SUB-TITLE : Spoil the Romance, f _}, to Begin in Seattle August 8 in avn vutior | Says Milton Sills \\scwse wr» vr ‘ / Producers, Directors and Exhibitors Combine : ‘ | Efforts for Event ’ a | . : the . Du e t 1 1 0 ’ \ | Mary Astor Is Pt on Good Terms | With Lady Luck Lon Chaney and his two weird companions, Tweedlededee, the midget, and Hercules the giant, form “The Unholy Th : that name, the current attraction a “.HE UNHOLY THREE,” a| mort nowstort ! s ‘ bee! dh crook drama directed by tiful your h i lig Browning and now Heilig, can aptly one of the class the sc Browning has su ing a large amount of bh est into tho film and } the old bromide situ The Ventriloquist —could throw his voice from behind doors. oe BANDED into Toke paces TOGETHER The Giant IN MA | Laura La F develops a new branch on the flapper | family tree in her latest. com- ; Aas pilaf aga —had the strength AMAZING | Som ens. tae ae n in ) mk Wecah Gis, PARTNERSHIP— {a £ olin a. J 1 Teaser.” By her flirtations, which she means to be harm- less enough, she brings tur- moil and disruption into the lives of all concerned. Pat O'Malley supports the blonde star in “The Teaser.” | ANITA STEWART MAKES HOLLYWOOD HER HOME! Anita Stewart in now a full-fledg-| ed resident of Hollywood. Tho star| | has abandoned her native cit w | York, to spend the rest of her lif |within the shadows of tho studios | She has just purchased a mansion Jon the crest of a hill overlooking | Hollywood and has equipped it with | | urniture and art objects sho | has collected In all parts of the world in which she has traveled | Miss Stewart displayed a truly | |feminino trait while getting her} |houso in order, Sho received two | flattering offers to star in big pro- jductions a few days after her ar- |rival in Los Angeles, But she know they would interfere with her get IN tora ei “The Unholy Three” Hine‘ ariaas alowaee ighpoer are ok ’ , with MATT MOORE and MAE BUSCH threo wealthiest stars on tho screen | lll f hdl — VERDICT OF THE PRESS — and that ant nothing to her Miss 8: 4s Amasved a fortune, “I would not be surprised find ‘The Unholy Threo’ not ¢ in the movies, bt 5 favastinenty Writs ppt ome the best Amer since ‘The Miracle Man’ and vestments with (th jon ploture of the ¥ {sa personal triumph for big salary she has been recelying =-Motion Picture Classic, lon Chaney and others of for years, the cast."—Movie Weekly, HAL DEMAR AND HIS CINDERELLA BAND 1—American Fantasy, 2—Tannhauser (Paraphrase) 83—"Pal of My Cradlo Days,” 4—"All Abourd for Heaven,” Buster Lorenzo “Don't miss ‘The Unholy Three. It is the bost play lalso by eee NO VACATION FOR | ANN PENNINGTON Altho this 1s vacation time, Ann} Pennington ts going to xchool again The vivacious little dancer is study. | ing twico a week, and hopes to graduate presently. She is study- ing screen make-up, which ta radi- cally different from that of the stage, for her entrance into the mo- tion picture kingdom. Mla Pen Richard Dix has the role of the good brother in Cecil B. De Mille’s “The Ten Com-|'8on '8 studying under Max Pac ¢ , n ‘ tor, the famous Los Angeles con- mandments,” which opens its second week at the Strand Saturday. moticlan, who 1s consulting expert for the Hollywood studios and many of the screen stars, actor is the discoverer of the flexible make-up that has revolutionized that art in atudion, jy one of the most|mandments which his mother has| ‘rest 5—Collegiate, NOTHER week of “The Ten | picture. huge are s in the] Together with the Biblical story, Ceci! B, De Biblical pr y awing.|De Mille hax worked out a modern he migration of hordes of |tale, that of a rebellious son who Israelites to the Red wea, done jn|sots out to break all 10 of the com natural colo) Commandments,” Mille's spectacular masterpiece, 4s| Tho greatest short subjects in tho world aro shown at — YOUY Car Parked the Heilig: promised Seattle audiences the} s are now being made of Mixg Cara lett in our commers Strand, where the picture been | Impressive #! » to be shown on) preached to him. Pennington to determine whieh Ganphetle pendie’ Rane Playing to capacity hotises this last) the screon. ‘Then there 19 the part-| ‘The cast includes Nita Naldl,|make-up colora are boxt sulted to Sst week, Red wea to let the Ierael-|Leatrice Joy, Estello Taylor, Rich-| her complexion under tho burning De Mille han gone the limit in , und the swallowing up of ard Dix, Rod La Roque and Theo-| are of tho studio lights. Wactor contriving the specateular for this|Pharoah's mighty hosts |dore Roberta, will train her In the art until she sh eect ee Uhant masters the use of the various HEIGHT OF OPTIMISM prison where the star has been! Victor Moore and Hugh Cameron, shades of colors and’ is proficient ‘ Vier are enough to apply them In the right Thomas Meighan considers th Found Himself.” The cinoma unit} cells shouted: “If youso guys don't] quantities herself, Iactor will per the height of optimism was d§) way doing nome night shooting Injauit makin’ nolm, Xi move outa’ ronally make hor up for her first played by an inmate at Sing Sing|the privon interior with Meighan, | here, picture, | filming scenes for “The Man Wholwhen the occupant of ono of. the DANCE AT BAGDAD

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