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den ty" News and Views of Film- land and Its People. PTDPR the Malians, Prephetically significant that It tw her nam Pabliciste use in their ad Rationally prominent and {i merely featured. Has the long talked of day of the the North Star? A manifestation out of @ high latitude Nazareth, as it were. | But the propaganda of the Scandia Film Corporation of Stockholm |s| beginning to reach these shores, and it shows a celluloid enterprise very Much on the American order, with pome original methods in productior Among otber things, een building, near the town of Lan, @ngen, north of Stockholm, studio on the American plan, with @aplight and electric mages, and a Complete equipment of lighting Paratus of the most modern and proved type. This, indeed, is what Ret only the Swedish pictures, but most European-made pictures bave their acting, their photography has Beandia has developed a pair of favorite young males, we hear, who @re to North Europe what the George Welshes and the Wallace Reids and the Charile Rays are to this country. ‘These handsome jads are Carlo Kell- Moller and Gustaf Pk . them are playing In Goandia’s multi- feel production pf a popular Danisn Revel to whieh the tentdtive title hag, been given “Puss in Boots.” Another young Swedish star, got yet out of her teens, is a very lovely | child named Mary Johnson. ought to know what the Scandinay- fan ingenues can become, for we have @ Bumber among our own film fay- erites — including Gloria Swanson, @uanita Hansen and Signe Auen— and somewhat eailed “Beena Owen.” This clattor- tng typewriter has long protested the SS rs A REAL GiALESQuE SaawW CHRISTENED OH'GIRL 2 BIG VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS SUNDAY 2 AAPA New ae “Hall Now Open at PABST-HARLEM First Class French Pasty, fan, w laity of SHE. has long bea Americal Methods of Producing Screen Plays Have Been Adopted in Sweden—A Merchant Prince There Played Host to a Whote Company of Movie Actors and Gave Them a Farewell Dinner, at Which the Mayor Was a Guest—“Penrod” Is to Be Filmed, With Wesley Barry in the Name Part—Elsie Janis Signed for “The Imp,” By Julian Johnson. first in post-war film activities in Burope, come We have already been made acquainted, ia a very lin-| ay, with @ single Swedigh feature of considerable merit in pro- | lity to life in acting and getting. This ta “The Girl from the t,” @ photoplay made from Selma Lageriof's novel. ythoreas aeome to be the real star of the h the Scandinavian manufacturers and It ts perhaps number of established favorites, and vulgarisation of ao beautifel @ name. What if they can't pronounce itt Let ‘em learn! Of interest also is the announce- ment that the Nestor of Swedish actors, one Gustaf Fredrikson, eighty | years of age and for several decades | an idol of the Stockholm theatre, hag turned im histsunset years to exclu- sive ploture work and is taking some of the hdaviest character roles in the national classics whieh are now being Produced. Among the northern mas, ters whose works are being drawn upon heavily for film plays are both Bjorngon and Ibsen, though the ‘film, of most of the latter's works seems to be in the hands of an Eng- lish Bnew which recently led from Britain to Norwi a) Sane Ge Compas is now novels 0! toppidan, Hughes of Denmart, so to gad It that the rich folk who coun- being ig town houses estates are not used called upon. to loan them for “loca- tion” purpoges and still sone on the advent of pirnry ite 4 gala vr iy iy a toe ae te recent ., wen Shas Peige (| it ‘rm at tent tt he act "ie ae gaging most of the rooms in the local , tan for the ae ot intio and F reservations and put concern in his great an elaborate bangues the Invited the. Mover, the suiplgt im LJ ayor, 1 mi all the loca) dignitaries, om “Penrod” ry to ‘ures, The best- ee be ye in will be oreened by oy ie Neilan, whose one senrenana en ia ori ‘om the auth The qu twee * colren wee will play in ton iw the boy actor who Penrod? And almast every lower will welcome Westar Barry in the part—homel: feed le Wea, 4 re le Bal eid | fh iti allan’ the prodyoer expects hia find up se & Me large for him, eterd a wnrod have been appearing in caekir fiction magazines for several fon wit Pentax and ‘mis pal Haun Na n Fr 1 the toading rela aa? pal ” Polly. alized 1 for @ season on tour, 1 shed ,anentnene and ight on the aei member of |the cast of the Dorathy Dalton pig- ture, "Black Is White.” ‘Mbla in Ming Palton'g pew Easlammade produc: tion. Claire is the sister of the blond Violet, but nog as blond. Weet-bound last week was Mabel Julbenne Seott. Whenever you men- | Hon Mies Seott you m: all hi work In “The Barrier"—byt this time she has al with Lasky and will continue her activities In the Holly. | WO0d studios of that coneera, Juanita Hansen hes gone inte any other serial, this to be called THR ABIYTOCRAT OF we uLaBQLe | “Columbia — Burlesque Shows he pee the ‘Uy MATS awd ee wt a ED i OF Moun by Instruetion Individual Instructor 3 Lessons ac Private Lessons Half Hour 5° Red Snows. Patho having proffered the pen to te the contract. The exte peheduled to at ie, Baath Portion i | | rial charge of the | Goldwyn. She will be starred, ‘8 will filmed in Maine, work beg nning the first of the year, Juanita's best formance so far has been as the one, Girl in “The Poppy Girl's Hui She enlivened Sennett cou digs before that. Pauline Frederick, upon the comple- tion of her present Goldwyn produc- 2 | tion, will come to New York—her first Bast In many months. She will be Lady Tony of Willard Mack's ey, on the stage, as planned; the ‘oods agreement evidently has be eaneelied by mutual consent, will mot remain in the Bast; sho is “The Woman in Room ty in one short, month, Kenoay Ruel, who was with Fox, principally as the pilot of the La kids, Jane and Katherine, ia workini on a picture In which Aehe Lahe ane Ralph Kellard~iong missed from th laie--will be fea! ured | glee under the au 18" in Culver jetures, which we me not doubt bears on its brand the words "Welcome" new doormat. Harry Beaumont will haye direct tJ P ckford- “The herd Kingdom Come rected many of Tom Moore's best pic- tures—a combination Which originated in the Selig studi | Harvard” was made. Will not leave picture of her first for 87lz- signed a new sontract | Nets her services for tHe fut xt production from u Balantek: worke! op will be The Im; 18, gh actor Olevated |! to a directora! the megaphone ‘Mary Miles Const as Gables” ts finished. She and her company, under the direction of Wil- liam Taylor, have been work! and day at the Famous studio in Fifty-sixth Street, the finishing touches to the fimiza- tion of the I. M. Montgomery tale. Supporting the smajl star ure Poul inter will #0 Playo Melly, a bf) of seventeen who e ending part of Billy Bax- pleves play “Beve ter in the Tarkin fg said, of the beautiful Myre Sted- man. s Minter will m noxt Miller White. After a year of Standard oil Hoy ard Estabrook ls coming back to e left acting for the ol! isis ee i the fans who mw him In “The Mysteries of My and other continued tales never became quite reconciled, They did not know, pe haps, that he was a dirrotor after he was an actor, He conducted the tem~ porary dramatic destinies of Moore and ather stars. In the days when a rising wun good pictur trademark presaged em lum Ipene Boyle was a K She has not been bi three or four y Lowls has re-d! will have the hotopla te ts aa hy Gordon new, That ts say, Kitty, of the musical and shad, stages, may claim that title if 5 cares to do 80. baying died in Lonton recently ‘on. otiisn girl who ove @ him appearance, Miss Gordon and Lord Beresford, asionaly makes r Honde of Universal wd, more rocent. ly, Fox pictures, Gloria Hope Winter Hall gre prominent players, Wine widor will make bis own pep v Aumont has di- where “Brown of s | belongings to the Lasky studios, to the “Anne of Green| utting M “Judy of Rogue's Harbor,” by Grace Tom rd from for t now Edear ading role in his new Her husband is now Lord Beresford, the senior Bereatord The era Beresford, the little blonde Js the daughter of ‘Stage Favorites and Screen Stars Appearing at City Theatres Next Week ductions in the future. The young director, wad hag arrived with @ ve Bean during the past few mont with “The Turn of the Road,” “Better "and “Phe Other Halt,” has left Brentwood, which has been the brand nathe through which he re- leased to Robertson-Cole, and will come East to make arrangements for new venture, His wifo, Florence Vidor, will continue as bis star, William P. 8. Barle, brother of Fer- dinand Pinney, is directing Bugen O'Brien in “Phe Broken Melody,” the latest of the perfect jover's Selznick pictures. Eqrie’s latest completed production was Louise Qlaum's “The Lone Wolf's Daughter." Harrison Ford has all from the amous Players: ceived @ hurry lero olficials of ky to pack his parel and spe adtward to play, With Marguerite Clark, in “Easy to et.” Ford haa played tn support of most of the Lasky stars at various times in his crowded career as a leading man, The Carter De Havens, who have made a series of “domestic” playlets |for Goldwyn, have transferred their They | will make sixteen two-reel comedies. Luoctile Leo Stewart, the wife of ph Inee, has the feminine role with | HW Russell in “Hastward Ho." Em- ett Flynn will direct her in this, Ruby Lafayette, who has played mothers and grandmothers to many| of our younger stars supports Tom | Moore in a new picture, A press _PHOTOPLAYS. RIVOLI Broadway at 49th iGo GO RIESEN BEGINNING 8 MAURICE TOURNEUR'S “THE LIFE LINE” A Paramount A terait Picture ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE In a Paramount Comedy “BACK STAGE" aot RU REITR 2 a " alana TWcKwan's OF | LORD AND LADY ALGY” dd STRAND SCREEN FEATURE “Lord and Lady Algy” tured at the Strand, with Tom Moote and Naomi Childers in parta, Although this play does not evils of betting, tire fortune on the WINTER GARDEN © ROLY. ‘HOLY EYES WOR Rae NOONE HT Re Ma WeVa URE TUES. EVE. 8.15 & inn CLAHHE OWN GOLDEN Presets c RITERION AN EXCHANGc “iF hives | Algy loses his running of the Knglish L @ coolness sprin between the young couple. dy Algy manages to save her hy PLYMOUTH © Mat BARRYMORE” SHUBERT ,\). 6.018" Oh, What a | Wil also be the Stra jylew, a “Silk Hat Harry’ | Harold Lioyd comedy and vost FILM PLAYS AT PLAZA AND 81ST STREET THEATRE t the Plaza Th Hayakawa in “The and Edward Warle and Alice Terry in “Shock of Doom,” Monday and Tuesday; “His Bridal Night,” lect W LEW_ FIELDS MOROSCO ‘\ " OLiven Monoaco® New Comedy, CIVILIAN CLOTHES with OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON WALL. GRACE GEORGE “SHE WOULD AND SHE DID” VANDERBILT 4 Ww. Dragon Painter,” Asico Brady ‘in wanes Round-Up," Friday and Sat- Wiliace Reid will be seen at the Elghty-tirat Street Theatre through- out the week in the photoplay, Valley of the Giant, ve ‘six vaudeville a *| Gre | “THE MIRACALE MAN” SCORES AT THE BROADWAY “The Miraclo Man,” George Leane Tucker's photoplay, which romaina at B, 8, Moss's Broadway Theatre for an indefinite run, continues to scare one of the most notable fil | cesses of years. The picture is staged Py Gees) There will also il “A ELAR AR FELLER” GEORGE WWIE'S Nici THE ROYAL VAG. EAKING ALL RECOR: beautiful getUng, A feature that has been the eubject of wide comment ts the remarkable way in which the ac- tion moves ewiftly from unusual and surprising comedy to drama of tho most Ligerove. dd + FAY BAINTER. INX OPERA HOUSB, 149m 8, or. 34 ay, mars Melrose 4230, Mat, Wed “39 EAST” “The Unknown Purple” *¥, onase HARRISB PLAYHOUSE _ nc OUR IRE BE ARRESTED for BIGAMY ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED? A Picture Triumph. DOROTHY 1 PHILLIPS i sight Comedy of Right’ Schooi, only with a new ided.”— to Happiness Mow “Begutlful “Production, Manhattan #1. W. op Matinocs Wed. & Sat, 215, ae ani i DARK ROSALEEN fxs bse of puseae 23 agent, Inspired, immediately wrote a | role of, the Fmily = wave weew In the ing bee A fa rn Also “A Rib wo Comedy "PLALA GHCMESTRA Review, ay, s,” tp Muriel Ustsictit of Thanhouser and World. plata hb ade, CHARLES RAY AT RIALTO IN “EGG CRATE WALLOP” Charles Ray will be seen at the Rialto in "The Egg Crate Wallop,” a photo-play by Julian Josephson. | character is a Western. country hoy who developed his biceps 8 helper to an To clear bis em- , who is also the father of his VAUDEVILLE, FEPROLTOR s| town and secures a | sparring partner for a pugilist. Later appears in the roped a out blow which gains | “egg crate wallop” e jaw of the man who tried to Through his victory he discovers things which enable him | to straighten out the tangle In rial A comedy called Waves and Women," BO fart, disks & Kinga ba ‘hi ie = i! frame tho fight. JESSIE crear Dave Mt Next cause se af ba larity. Bmaduuy has taken vt wp and BF gad ics that gave tt a neur \isese on tts lively LLG aamuciemee | Leor's Fy Anaioes Roof $25 ria Aon numbers will complete the bill ES PHOTOPLAYS. RIALTO Broadway at 424 Street. FTLD, Director INDAY 1 P.M, CHARLES RAY | in a@ Paramount Ince Picture “THE EGG CRATE WALLOP” SUNSHINE E COMEDY x “wie Waves and Women" yy NLD BENNER Nists at regular Theatre MADISON sQUake TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8.15 “CAVALLERIA Ms FONE | simag koa a) Tialion Fenelt “idlan vain fi or t 47h YN and, nd Slanday World Real Estate Ad, Sells Houses Quickly! J, BELFER @ BELFER, PHOTOPLAYS. 4 ALL He story and COUNSMLLORS AT LAW, 267-374 Wuiton Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥., Sept. 19, 191K The New York \urld, New York City Fels bi re Rockwell Pl. Commencing Sunday, George Loane Tucker's Production MIRACLE [M MAN * OVER TOWN a yre talking abour p Ai es be told- RACLE MAN COM®ENCING SUNDAY. Samuel Goldwyn Presents TOM MOORE The seg nslias, Comet y Laby it must be Felr aviation. ‘uti Sermon oe nese mete)

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