Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PTJBMO LECGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921
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1'hn New Karlton te Shew "Sen of Wallingford" Wallie
in New Film ft the. Stanley Dr. Caligari Here Twe Days
TH EBB nre ome premising pictures nt the bin downtown houses next week
-Met, mnv net lie hotly revolutionary, but which nre pretty sure tv be
ld by thenievle fans. Of there "The Sen of Wnlllnpferd," nt the
!.. Knrllen ls'perhnps the most Interesting.
This picture lintl the -upervlslen of Geergo Knndelph Chester, the author,
j ,tmr Its i fllmltiR. nnd is whnt you ml.Iit mil a sequel te the erlslnnl nilvcntur-s
f the fnmeus fat swindler nnd his friend, Macklc Dnw. , , , ,.
It tells nbnut WnllinRferd'H son, nnd hew this son of n crooked father, but
trilcht nnd honest mother, mnnnced te keep en the straight nnd narrow pnth.
I ntcr rhllndclphln will have the chnnce of wcltig the erlglnnl Walling'
i.a tinrics (which were mnde Inte n ntngc piny which appeared here) done by
.different company with n different pair In the roles of Wnlllngier.l nnd Daw.
Wilfrid North, who used te direct J.llllnn Walker way faaek in the days of
Ingle rcelcrs, Is pinying wniungmni m mc iiiuiub hi. wm ivi.i.iv...
SU very nrl-nitlvennd -terny,
Wally Rcld Wilsen In his hup
In BciiW pert, nnd the two
Talked About .. of them ought te
:ULl.v t.. 11114,0 ",u,m
LUkl.' wihijj.j ..tn
t.rettv well. Everybedy1" talking about
'Wnllr" ever in New Yerk new, by
the way. Mn playing of "l'cter lb
Usen"' (Jehn Ilarrymore'a rele) in
the picture version is said te be Ills
finest achievement. Ne movle hokum
there, they say. Must hnvc been emc
iiunti from the marcelled, snd-eyed
jCr te the rugged here of "The Hell
Diggers!" , , .
That "Over the Hill" picture will
pet leave. They had; it all fixed up te
"nd it) run at the Stanten th week,
but m many people filed ""
box -office (even despite the Charlie
Chaplin competition at se many houses)
that they are going te keep the "mother
love" film for another couple of weeks.
THE) Arcadia has Irrepressible. Bcbc
Daniels playing, very Blgnlflcantly,
,e, in "The Speed Girl." It's nil
ibeut n raovlng-plcture actress who
get- te jail for tee continued speeding
in her lilgh-pewcred cnr. "She plays
herself In real life," the notices Miy.
iiml that seems te be nbeut correct na
one recalls that "arrest" episode in
Mis Daniels' llfe net se very long age.
The film has one thltiff thnt will catch
the fans. It shows real studio scenes,
and. no mntter what they say nbeut
ftelllng the illusion, nudlcnces like te
e "hew they make 'em." Homcmber
the laughable studio scenes in "Wp
Can't Have Everything" with old
Theodere Huberts nnd his unquenchable
cigar? . ,
rIlE ether pictures at centrally lo le
1 cated houses nre "The Oelden
Snare" nt the Victeria nnd "Habit" nt
the Urgent. "The Gelden Snnre" is
one of tlmie .Inmes Oliver C'urwoed
yarns which fairly drops snow nnd
iHcifx. It tells abfmt the search of n
Iteval Mounted ninn for "lout) gnreu"
niii..li i-miiids sufficiently thrilling for
anybody's taste. The "leup gareu" is
frozen nerthlnnds. "nablt" has Mil
dred Harris ns it- main nttractlen. A
dlsplny of new fashions is also mentioned.
THERE'LL be a test here this week
of an old much-nrgued point. De
most people go te sce pictures they've
heard nbeut nnd want te see or "just
go te the movies?" The test Is com
ing In the mntter of a much-tnlkcd-ef
foreign film which most rhllndclphln
fans knew by name "The Cabinet of
Dr. Callgnrl," which Is te have its first
local showing Mendny and Tuesday of
next week.
It's gelnf? te be all very well for the
fnns who live in the neighborhood of
Bread street and Susquehanna nvemi".
They will step
Biff Foreign around the corner
Film Here and drop in at the
Twe Days niuebird Theatre,
where the film is te
be shown. But. hew nbeut West Phlla Phlla
delphlans nnd Seuth I'hllndnlphians ana
Mannyunkcrs nnd Kouslngtenlnns?
Previded thcy've heard of this picture
will they go te sec it net nt a down
town heilse, but In n cozy little neigh
borhood house that they may have heard
nothing of?
As n matter of fact. It's n sort of
pyscholegicnl test of cinema fans; but,
let the result be whnt it will. "The
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," which has had
n private showing here, is a very un
usual plcture with n let of new ideas.
Yeu may net like It; may call It n
nightmare and unpleasant, but the fact
rcmnlns thnt it is u step (In fact, two
or three stepi) ahead of or out from the
average program picture. Unlike some
of the ether foreign films, it is net in
any wny a historical or costume drama
cither.
JT IFSX'T always possible te mention
anything hut first showings, hut it's
impossible te resist remarkimj that two
of the best films seen here in months will
be shown at neighborhood and second
run houses. They arc "The .S'i'jii en the
Doer." playing at the I'nlaee, Colonial
and Imperial, and "Dangerous Curve
Ahead, at the Capitel. One's a drama
and the ether is a comedy drama, hut
tncy nave semcntng in common iney
Dickens la
en the Screen
Once Mere
flnvneuy S taSTC. J.UO 10UI Kllltiu is llicy nuvr Hvinuininy in vvmmvn mc
a white man who lias gene mud in the get awny from the crery-day. slan-daih
sort of llihw and show both geed sense,
and imagination,
NEW pictures de net always come te
downtown houses and this week
has geed examples of that fact. 'I here
IS n- piciuin tint
the Ambassador
which Is likely te
nttract some folks
who never go te the
pictures at all. That is "Our Mutual
Friend," produced, se tne neuces .im..
"with costumes that fellow the period
faithfully nnd the settings were pre
pared bv some of England s best
Dickens followers." There ought te be
I... It,. 1,nnnn tnf Onlfir 1111(1 fUlIIOS-
pherc In theso river scenes that start
this old favorite. Fer the last l"f
the week, at the same theatre. The
Old Oaken Bucket," based en the poem
of thnt name, is the feature. Jeseph
Smiley, who once hung his lint en n peg
nt the I.ubln studio here, is ene of theso
featured.
The Belmont Theatre also has a first
showing "When Lights Arc Lew.
with Sossue Hayakawa, nil of whose
pictures are incvltnbly compared te
"The Cheat" and "The Bettle Imp
of pleasant memory.
V ADVERTlfUXa their fine new
house, the Karlton, the Stanley peo
ple overlooked the mention .of one fea
ture for which every movie fan will
want te rise up and give thanks. Did
you knew that tire-thirds of the tcatt
in the Karlton are arranged with sr.
much space that it isn't necessary te pel
up when somebody wishes te yet in pat
yeut Fact. The scats in the front of
the theatre are. at customary distance,
but back of that there is almost tw'-c
the average space between you and the
fellow in front. Makes it easy for them
te empty the house, and about ten times
as comfortable for everybody concerned.
IP TOU enn get the housework or the
office duties done enrly some dny.
drop In nt the Stanley for their first
show nt 11 o'clock. You'll hear nn
organ recital which will make you al
most wish they wouldn't, show any pic
tures. As n matter of fnct. it Isn't se
uncommon te sce people leaving nfter n
half hour or se of the regular picture,
rhewlng that they only had a short
time nnd wanted te hear that organ
recital,
The man who is making this little en
tertainment inui'li-tnlled-ef among the
fans is William Klalss. Flo's nhvnjK
very modest when he gets up nnd sn.vM,
"Ladles and gentlemen. 1 will try d
entertain en with" but as a matter
of fnct. Mr. Klalss is ft member of n
musical family nnd Is himself what ii
known as n cracker jack "vaudeville
pianist." But he likes thnt organ work
best of nil. Leeks n1! if lie intends te
make u name for himself such ns his
father nnd his brothers and sisters hnve
all made.
Musically speaking, as you might say.
Victer Herbert himself is announced for
the week of November 14 te conduct the
orchestra nt the Stnnley Theatre
There's something thnt ought te in
tercst many beside the average mevi-fan.
"In the Night Watch" Coming
l)r,l.,.t W ...t1 Il l,.nMi In nrrprll
.luuui . ., ill i.:j, in ii i.iv.... v.. ...---
fans, deserted the Kllcgllghts for the
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loeuigiiiH 10 nssunie uie reic i i.iiiim."
de Cerlnix In "In the Nlghi Watch,"
which comes te the Wn'nut Mendn.v.
October .11. This spectacular melo
drama has Olive Tell, Walter Wnlker,
I'lercp Benten, l'agrt Hunter nnd
Hareld de Becker In the lending parts.
A scene showing the sinking of n battle
cruiser Ih one of the main mechnnicnl
effects.
Anether Straus Opera Coming
"The Last Waltz." by Oscnr Straus,
author of "The Choeelnto Soldier,"
will pay a visit te the Hhubert Thcatre
nbeut the middle of November. Eleaner
1'ninter is singing the leading role, nnd
in ,hcr support are Walter Woolf,
Eleaner Griffith, HarrNen llreekbank,
Florence Morrison nnd Isabellc Bod Bed
rlqtie. Harry Lauder's New Songs
Whenever Hurry Lauder, who comes
te the Wnlnilt Monday night, opens nn
engagement nnywhere the question is.
Mflns he get any mero Bengs like She
I Mn Daisy" and "I Leve n Lassie.
This year Sir Hurry nnnounces two new
melodies nleng his popular line, "no ,
Im "O'er the Hills te Ardentlny nn
the ether Is "I Knew a Lassie out in
O-H-I-O."
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Sothern Beeking Switched
The visit of Edwnrd Sothern nnd
.Tulln Mnrlnwe te this city, w''1 "
te have taken plae. during the mceii
or third week of November, has been
postponed. Instead they will piny a
month's engagement of Shnkcspcnre Hi
New Yerk beginning week nfter next.
They hnve ndded "The Merc in nt of
Venice" te their repertoire this year.
T-'SffiNLM Company of America ThEAfflES
.
Varesl Is Actress and Auther
Glldn Varesl, who plays the leading
role In "Enter Mndame." which comes
te the Lyric Theatre Monday for a lim
ited stay.. Is nlse co-author of the play.
Ilrr collaborator was Delly Byrne. a
,'esl was born In Milan, her father be
nR Ve Varesl. an Italian bnritoiie
who created roles In a number of crdl s
eperns.
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