Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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0OVIEGRAMS WmEWEEK
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Jehn D'arrymerc in "Lelas Eater" Next IPcelc Stars of Stage
Often Fail en Screen 'Way Down East'" Here
Again Other Film News
The coined) n new hi i iiiiiiucipiiiu nun n in iu
TMly different artists ns Jehn Unrrymerc nnd Will He
of It collectively) Iim s1iewntCEJtUaWfc ," Ipjyf
Hnrmnerc comedy is -niptig J7eiuii"T,u(.er, nnd
Stanley, ltegers will be fccen in "Deublln; for
Shaltcsncnrc nnd n let of mevle-miiklng) nt flic Area
tl be tbe "piece de resistance" of "Way Dpwn
COMEDY, betb untlrlc and buffoening in diameter, will vle wlttf a tempestuous
lee jam en downtei screens here next week.
The comedy is new 10 i-iiiinucipnia nn is in me nullum liniult or Midi
Itezers. 1 be ice (sneaking
re.
Unrrymerc cerneiiy is wur JaHUh T.uier, nnd win be Miewn at tnc
Stanley, ltegers will be keen m "lJeublln; for llomre" (illicit tins some
ircnum, wnne me ice -jam win
East" warn tbat Griffith
spectacle opens nt tlie Aldlnc.
Five years age best reckoned en tbe
film calendar ns before the dnys when
the Triangle three-ring circus In Cnll-
fernln seemed bent
Screen Una Wen en draining bnlf the
Over Ment theatrical forces et
n.trr flars Ureaduny the
SUQC biars ceuli, ce(U)t
",? recruits MllWc stars of the spoken
"tagc en the fingers of ug-jhand.
New the "01i:T.Wil-Never.Ap-n.ar'liefeic-lhe-CamcrnT'
old guard of
th? stnge- has dwindled & scant dev.cn
.ml the Fcerchlng sun cvfci)ie film mng-
pm"eiit en mcil-
bertcst order.
Untul WnrlicTii. tbiicch atnrr. .ienn
mew. Maude Aunins, .in in .uumu.-.
iTcnrv Miller nnd n hnndtul of lesser
llehts tlicse nrc tlic faithful few who
remain, for one reason or another, Im
mune. (Jrerge M. f'elinn. Ulnnche llntes,
rthcl Iinrrjmere. Margnrct llllngten,
Fdlth Wjiuie MathlKen. I.cnere Ulric,
Tahnstene I'erbcs Robertsen they hnve
tried their hnnd nt the film Rnme, nnd
have nppnicntly' been disillusioned, for
they have net appeared In many moons
en the screen.
decree Ailiss. Ofs Skinner and one
or two ethers nrc novices Irving their
i... if U i ii tie inst jenr uciere
ramern.
i-i.i. T'...rcnii. FlnrcnKUOTrweliii
-.i i innel Hnrmnerc. lyrenc rower
" .i ..r. nnnilipr list, these who hnve
continued with mere or less rcgulnrlty
te mnkc excursions Inte fllmdem. con
tinuing lhIr singe worlds they did se.
A fv wp did net real be hew few
b(,fnrc,lcscrtcd the footlights for getid
snd all for flic mere powerful Kllcg
lielilf. Ueuglns Fnlibnnks wns etic,
Pauline Frederick nnethcr. Mnrgucr.tc
Clark (before she ictlred) n tlilid.
There are. of course, manv ether",
(ddlliens te nil the above lists, whom
the ebicrnnt nnd fnlthful fnns will
,,iik out nt encp. but the above-mentioned
give n pretty fnir ideas ns te
,.- .Hn.nl ultnnttnn.
.leim llarnmere Is lelntlvcly one of
the pioneers in picture. Hy that is net
mennt that he was one of the. brut, the
fxnleriiiB clns. but thnt he wns one
of the first of the big stage folk te suc
cumb At the t'mc thnt he plnjed in
"n American Citfren." mere thnn six
years age. he was still ".lack" Unrry Unrry
were. popular In "The Tet tunc Hunter
en the stngc. with his well-trimmed
mustache nnd his adiuirublc comedy
mugging. ,. . ,
ell real screen faiiJiall remember
his "Arc Yeu n Masen?" "Man Frem
Mexico." "Itcd Widow." "Here Cdincs
the Jlrldc" nnd "The Dictator." Then
B.irrMiieie plnyed in Galsworthy's
".luMhc." heciinc "Jehn" nnd famous.
The lilni thnt marked the transition
s "Itafllcs" nnd then "The Test of
Hener." "Dr. .Iek II nnd Mr. Hyde"
was the I'.in.imerc of "The Jest,"nd
"ltlchnrd II" vnilctj.
Vew. he's icNcrtlng a Lit. Perhaps
Ten iniglit call il n vacation, siiuc It is
Letus Eater," including Wesley Barry,
Celcen Moeic. Anna Nilsseu ami llur
ney Sherry. Geerge Ade wreic tue sub
titles and Marshall Ncllnn directed it.
TO l'AUSE a moment en that ques
tion of stnec stars en the screen, the
foolish fallacy of certain picture pro
duce comes te mind. Certain of these
seem nlwnys te have belle. cd thnt n
stnge star, no lunttcr who or whnt he
was, would be a valuable nssct for them.
This linn been disproved se often (linl1
they nrc beginning te wnue up te their
mistake.
Hernet cry fine stage people nrc Im
possible for tbe M'rcen because they
cannot film properly. Seme character-
. ,. . . I'"'' f fce or
They Could gesture, that i h
iVef Screen ncer even noticed
Well Enough before thp feet-
lights, lenders them
out of the question before the fierce, mi
pitying eyes of the enmcrn. I could
nnme several Who have bad screen tests
inndc, with contracts at enormous fig
ures ready nnd waiting te be signed,
only te find that their particular en
dowments in regard te face or expression
barred them from screen success.
Hut besides this comparatively small
much larger one com
pucU el stage ceieuritics wne nnvc mauc
their screen debuts, perhaps hnve
proved eminently satisfactory, but who
hnve net succeeded in winning their
way Inte the very pceuliar affections of
tbe movie fans.
There was, for example, Geerge M.
Cehan, whose "Ilrendwny' Jenes,"
"Seven Keys te Bnldpnte" nnd "Hit-thc-Trnll
Hellldny" were three corking
geed comedies in which lie was a rent
delight, but the picture fnns did net
Seem te wnrm. nnd new Cehan declnrcs
he will stick te the stage. Ethel Bar Bar
rymere is an even mere striking cx
nmnlc. Sim did some snlcndid nlc-
i turcs. including "I.ndy Frederick" nnd
"The White Deve, but somehow she
did net quite seem te satisfy tnc I.erus
of the Film Heuse"".
The Triangle fiasco was largely
caused by the fdelhardv And wholesale
way in which the heads of the corpo cerpo corpe
intlon signed up stnge atnrs without
proper enre nnd choice in selection.
Out of the horde of these who came te
the Triangle studies Fairbnnks wns
the eutstnndlng exception He was nn
instant hit, while Helen Ware. Willie
Cellier. De Wolfe Hepper, Eddie 1'ey,
II. B. Warner. Mary Beland nnd ethcrn
did each of thorn n picture or te nnd
then gravitated back te the stage.
Frank Kccnan while net of the tjpc
te duplicate the success of Fair
banks', initiated a new kind of nhote-
.play part in "The Cewnrd." "Stepping
Jt....A,.t' ...! ,l.nlM ..inAe. .....1 .......
OIUI111 illiu linn euiisun iiijvj itiii
be clashed us a success.
Other companies made bad gucscs in
ctnrs nlse. Thcie was Edith Wjnnc
Matthisen, whose "Governors Lady'
rcdilrcs tbflf-'Wct Iho belCcf It will be
ter tnctn nil,
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ONE df the unfortunate pnrts -about
. W. Griffith's mere pretentious
jilcttiiCA Is that after their runs in
legitimate houses, thyy scenr te dls
nppenr In the thin nlr for a couple of.
years; and when they de come te light
In the mere modestly priced bbuscs,
they tnkc n chance en being out of date
or, nt lenst) old-fashioned In regard te
.ceifaln details of technique.
"War Down East" would net, In nil
probability, 1-eceme old-fnshlened (Its
stnge experience lias shown thnt), but
,,.., ., nevertheless Its dc-
"Way Down but nt the Aldlnc Is
Rant" Is a thing te be jvcl-
Hack Again lemcd. It will give
the fnns n geed
chnnrp te compare Ijllllnn Olsh In the
two roles of "Henricttc" in "Orphnns
of (he Storm" nnd the much-persecuted
heroine of "Wny Down Ensl." And
there will be thp tjplcnlly Amerlcnn
tnncilllnlty of ltlchnrd Bnrthclmess te
be cdntrnsted with the foreign finesse of
Jeseph Schildkinut.
The Aldine, by the wny, is fe hnve
Gulseppl Crentere ns the guest con cen con
rtiteter of the house for the week of
.Tnnunr.v .10. He la said te have been
studying Iho question of music for
movies, nml will demonstrate the re
sult of his icsearch. The picture- for
that week wl'l he "The Iren Trail,"
fine of Ilex Bench's Alnsknn ynrns.
'
T HEBE'S n thert-recl subject en the
Stnnten bill with the "Connecticut
Ynnkcp" which is dccrvlhg of sncclal
notice because it represents ni&nttcmpt
te answer the complaint nbnjjjHfhc lack
of really artistic ntmesplilp in our
pictures. The film Is enllediRM'hc Bash
ful Suiter," nifil it shows'shert story
based upon the famous nnlntlntr liv
Jesef Israels, which hangs In the Met
ropelitan Museum of Art in Xcw Yerk.
"The Bashful Suiter" Is the second
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in "m.rlpswlifcfi l)flrt"n fitierf time age
with "The Beggar Maid," based iineil
the well-known Burne-Jenes pointing,
Tile object of these two-reel nuns is ie
crenfe n greater general interest in (he
dnmeus art masterpieces of the world,
nnd. te nccempllsh this, a story is built
around ench under the supervision of n
committee of lending New Yerk nrtists.
,
WHEN Will Begcrs lcftlhe stnge for
the screen cy cry body laughed nnd
snld : I ...
"Well, here is ene person who will
ccrtnlnh never mnkc, geed en the
screen' '
But Itoeer capitalized his homely
fnee, has always Been te It thnt the
suh-tftlc writer preserved fcemc of his
famous witticisms nnd has pretty gen
erally made geed. Sdme of his come
dies hate net been quite up te the
mark, but, as n whole, he has become
n tilm favorite. aihi """. '
tichlcved thnt distinction, he just ns
nenchnlantly skips bnck te uie singe,
where lie Is te be seen nt th s very
time nt the Garrlck. "Deubling for
Bernee, " at tbe Arcadia, Is the next
te last picture he has made.
It tells of n bashful lever who, be
cause of ills sweetheart's fondness for
movie stars, enters the film game him
self and essays, among ethers, the part
of Shakcspcar's famous lever.
Ju&
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i I vi iimiwa
forest (trd real, they were flsTer real nt
nil. Tbe red cicctrie ngnt ouies 1,"B
the .trees were very apparent , nnd the
sjstcm of wires by which they fell
against the. cabin containing the here
and heroine were no secret.
In the picture nil Hint will be dif
ferent. I understand Universal l ob
taining permission te burn n certain
number of acres in n wild piece of
country se thnt they will be en the spot
with a real thing.
A ery slmiliar slery is used in
"Conflict," which will be shown all
week nt the Locust nnd Belmont
Theatres next week
"Conflict" at nnd for three dnys
Lecunt Has at the Coliseum.
Ice Jam "e ; It l n leg Jam
nnd Its dynamlttlng
which furnish the geese-fleshy finale,
with n rescue nt the cataract's edge In
which lriscilla Dean is the chief figure.
I'liscllln Dean, by the way, seems te
hnve departed from the creek, under
world type of play In which she gained
mn fni, nli cillrrCEH. finrl in helnC COSt Hi
the roles of out-of-doers heroines who J
cause battle royals between brawny Him- i
l.nH(nAf .....I .AliAmlritf ".III fMlAIVN. !
wMMWWihnrimmcA we a
Lt
hcrlncks nml sehcmlrte "city fellows
And ngnln nature plaMi a big pnrt
in Trnllln" with Tem Mix. which will
be shown nt Fny's Knickerbocker.
This time lt' the rolling pinlric (ai-
I wnjs nn Ideal subject for the camera '
mnn) nnd n "young tenderfeet who.
, .. .ll.. e bl...l len.l nt I J I1W leilUCnoei lluiu.ri.lll v".
NAii nu is ci:rui....; - ; 1 0f tM0 diameter's rcmnrks) which, put
Iho movies. Hew' mnnv of their together, mnkc nn out-of-doers picture,
biggest thrills nnd their meflt vaunted ml, apparently, nnturc in n pepulnr
effects nrc gnlncd by some close co- jj,),,,, wjln film audiences for thc.v til til til
operatien en the part of Nature and a WIIH wc!corne nx and Hart nnd Buck
shrewd director? ' Jenes nnd such thrillers ns hnve ben
Mention has lust been made of the mentioned above.
ice jam in "Wny Down J-.nsi nnii I
word hns Just arrived of n spectacular .TTlCTOIt IIRRBKIIT proved se popu pepu popu
preduction planned bv Universal of Unit , nn attrnrtinn nt tln Htnnley
Enngden McCermlck thriller. J lie rcoenv thnt he Ib Peming back te thnt
'Stprm." On the stnge, that piny wns , ,10M(, for ,t, anniversary week, Wgln
pretty terrible mcle." Even with the , January ,10. There is still no
rcmni
kabc details of stage crau. wu icu . n,me,lnC(.mcnt of t lit- feature picture te
used te make the blizzard nnd the I b ,. nr tnc tme.
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uf-ll.l.iHiu.. fm t IMs noer hcnllh islwnsnn "nlly line picture, but who
indenting nn immedlntc return te the jnecr did nnether. Mnrgaret Jllingleii.
liraw roles of the stage. "The Letus I who did just two pictures, which Im-Enli-V"
is "The Fortune Iltintei" and ' mediately faded into ebscurity: Leu
Tc,Hegnn, wne Had much the same ex
perience, nnd many ethers.
A mnn with n eicc ns soneious and
magnificent ns William Fncrshnm or
Tu-oiie Power may be a sciecn failure.
These cry two actors, while they ucie
decidedly net of themselves failures In
se fnr ns their ncting wns concerned.
were.ecrlninlv net pepulnr hits en the
ft recti. Yet Powers' "Theu Shnlt Xet
iiiiMHHl
iim li.ui wwii m
Jlexiee with n
l-.-sf"Mr. Hde"
iUrnlshed In the
ire has a bit of
neuibcr ncting nml dlfiemlt niuke-up.
"Tiie Letus lieater lulls of u Ujrcd
ew Yerker who. tiveH-jif living with
tn uiifaithf'il wile, lnku a balloon trip
and Is dieppcd en an inland Utopia in
the Seuth Seas.
In tills ceipn, tigers ulav nmeiie the Cevet,' with Knthrin Williams, nnd
rliildren, .'lejihiiiits amble thieugb the "Jehn Xcedhnm's Deuble" were film
Hrects, ex-New Yerk financiers become I lnnsterplcccs.
chefs and Milud mixers in lhc Island' Scieen and stiU'e are ven; definitely
cafc-i. nnd cenlviality reigns supieipe. as dlffeteut as sun and moon, nnd the
'1 here's n ensf of clebntleH lu "The I sooner eveijbedy cenceined with both
l Philadelphia Institution!
CHESTNUT STRBET BELOW TWELFTH STREET
A THIRD OF A CENTURY "PLAY1NC EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLE'S BEST"
Mt. A TIME-TABLE OF STARS! Night
2.05
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IinUINMNO MONDAY NEM'
ORCHESTRA
ACSOP'S FABLES and TOPICS OF THE DAY
Fr.nk FIVEK & JENNY Geerge
"1 hi T'iiiuuhI Dun" llellr Sk.iter"
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PEGGIE CARHART i
Olfbiuted Cenci-it Vlellnlatit '
h!I.Ie llle'H I'epuldi I'leJilfei-Plnsci '
VALERIE BERGERE& CO.!
In Tnn! 1'lav l ' O .Tey San" I
KIRBY, QUINN and ANGER
In the Cernr C'nmcih "On lli Strel"
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3.27
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JOE COOK
4.35
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LAURA &" BILLY DREYER
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EXIT MARCH
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9.07
9.27
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Presenting B. F. KEITH'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE
hKVKN ACTS nml Hni.KCT I'lCTUIli: IMMllKAM
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