Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY.
DECEMBER 20. 1922
Th fans haf recently ndlf tun iifuftn'r. Ullllf li-m- mm In fltii Mi!ri'jnr. l their INt of favorites.
IIrr thry art- with Len Cbaticj In a srent from "All tin- UrciUierfc Were Vallnnt"
wn dcaklfi(t of him? II. M. N.) 1
helleve one of his best bltn of nctlnic wen
In 'Jean, the Weman. when the French
Count Mas drunk nnd Jean wns bclnn
Imrncd. If I remember correctly.
Wnlly IteM wt.nt In this picture, but
wns In every ether picture of the scries.
Ills work In 'The Wemnn Ged Forget'
(I think thnt wns UK name of It) wan
certainly fine. Alse in 'The Illue
L'tene,' another old picture.
"Nowadays nn actor' or nctrcix Is
mode a star simply because of his
drawing nbl Ity. A really Brent actor
Isn't one Jut because he doesn't play
te the bnx efllre. It doesn't seem fair.
itiut nUll what is te be done? I rnnlly
(Mlcve, however, 75 per cent of our
popular fnveritr-i really can net. but
have no deHlrc te de se, as their box
office Influence is better rn thev are.
Mrnt of them have git en one or two
geed performances, but that's all. Still
It shows they have it in them.
"But when nn ncter doesn't de his
best for a geed many pictures he Unas,
much te his sorrow, thai he can't seem
te get back te his old acting.
"Take Wnlly. Whether n person
likes or dis'iki") him. you've get te ad
mit he hns given some wonderful aet
Ing te the screen. Ills work In the
pholeplnH I lmp mentioned were hits
of art. and his Tcter Ibbetson' was
Milpiulld. Then he tnnde n few geed
'picture like 'The Chnrm Scheel.' Hut
"I'eter' wns Mis last goeu pnrt.
"Since then he hns seemed te !et
himself go. He tried te catch himself
In 'f'lnrenre.' nml succeeded te a Cer
i tain extent, nor n"nrl te the extent h"
would hnve dtslred, but just tne same
In n xnrtnln nrtrnt. 'rillv still lias
' some geed acting 'eft in him, nnd with
'i pond picture, or rather a story, anil
n pnml illrrvMiir lie llielllll Stage n
' 'comeback.' I'erhap hU illness will
'help him, nnd lie will en back with a
1 new vim. Trouble is he hn been com
ing out in far tee many pictures. Fnns
grnw tired e' i'clng nn ncter e often.
"Nerma Tilinndtfc is mi favorite.
' Silici-J one nf the mevt beautiful -no-i
tresM- en tfce screen. Wit she ft &fle
of the few who eenib'tie leeks with net
int.. Ilir 'Stnllln' Thrench' s-n mn-
terplece. nnd 'The r.ternnl Tlamp' i
nlse reed,, outside of the title. If It
wasn't for herse f. however. 1t would
hne been a bad picture. The costumes,
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Bt I1F.NRT M NHEI.Y
utterly disngnriline the desire of the
public tu sec ItartheliiK'ss at his best."
settings, acting, were all. there, but It
certainly dragged seemed te lack
point. There seemed te be no life,
pep, te the picture. I heard many a
bored eigh when I saw it, But out of
It nil was Nerma herself! A girt en
the top rung of the movie ladder today !
"Serry jeu didn't agree will" me
about Valentine.
"In closing I want te say that I en
joy your column just as much If net
mere than ever!"
(Se de I. We can agw en that, at
least nnd about Nerma.)
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(I'll confers eiir letter has mc
puzzlnl. If It's intended for Irony, it's
:i materpii-ee. If ell i rieusK uienii
, ... , . . " then I lenture the opinion that the
Deedle nt-: "I m J'nli "I yr". brlnslni out tin- rnl art of the -"ren. future of the meii. is utterU hnpiles
going te hnve lunrh with Ma Sheik.' "' $?$ nirir..-m.nt ever as !irt if oil are typi.nl 'of imivle
. "... - , . ,. the sslnine ' retable Dan . audiences. T t'ie truth: is our
but then, I'll forgive you. owing te the Iul er)r men. ,.,,. kp .Tr. ,(,tPr Ml:1, nf, J,,'lt? "'.J. Uk til
tact I have nl-i K-n IbJelph ulen-H0le Dutd' will surely In. t!ie ireir- Fake of ni respect for ou, mij it is.
tlnn In rvoren l""' ,N,t straw. An article in n r-rent net.)
..,.?. ,,.. M,e, "'" f f"l'lar fan tnisnrine (te ...
"Ill tell yen all about It. A" h,h ,.Tery fnn f(l(l, M1M.rib0i n. It W(Uer c writ(,H. ,.Y(m c,.rtniI
tandlnc an hour euflde nf ew lerK '' kee;, one up en th ln-ide life nf th strtuk the nail en the head when veii i
leading theatre te s- 'Th Yeung Ba- tnp Intimated thnt Henry Klknir l published '(tenth .In m's" letter saying
-.h (Mit.flTe ents standing rr-im i nn-vthlns ,mt " 'Kridthrlft. and 'Tnl'- that the stronger (V) sex de net admire
Jan (el.-aty.llve cms staneins n t nU j,,,,,,. my pm, , nf(,nkif, H,h-S Br,.llt w. ni-iking. We don't !
lily) first presentation In " leric. t!,ls nlcgardllns. It would seem from Of the m.inv letters you publish in
we finally managed te get front iits "Tel'able Iavld' that Mr. King's ,e whuh the riters r.i've ever itedv.
in the erehMtra. We were nirely set- fbjert. in hi" cinema venture, are irnr- pretty marly every one is written by
'imit w- i-,-- !- r . I....T itefii. i 111 ""J i-' I"lll .1 IIIUII l.ll"
en his .ets. nnd worse yet. allows he him.
little for Harthelmev' clothe., thus "Speiklng of Itaymend Hntten (who
lit
tied watching one of thn rat sketches
(that are an Insult te your Intelli
gence), when some one in the balcony
applauded loudly.
Knewing it could net b In appre
ciation of the comedy, a few etirleu
turned their eyes te gate at the silly
one, when suddenly the little old lady
(about elity-fire) in front of m rose
and waved the edge of a hlte shirt
walit Wt. ralltnc wlldlv : 'It's my
Rodelph! Bodelph Valentine '.'
"Instantly the place was in an up- I
tear. All were en their feet ; people
In the back came running te the front
far a better view, and then, way up in i
the leges was Ma Sheik. He rme te
the edge of the railing and smiled se ,
sweetly and bowed se gracleuly. The
call for 'speech' went up. I
"He finally fought his way te the
Stage (with the aid of the officer" I,
and eh, Henri, he's wonderful ! He
eke with the most delicious tittle ac- '
cent, telling the people hew much he
appreciated their enthusiasm; In the I
future he would lend his humble efforts j
te the better production of his pic
tures. Oh, Henri, I could never write ,
It. Yeu have spoken with him. Yeu.
knew the wonderful magnetic powers'
(that yen nli have) that simply draw
?ou. The people went wild. Se we ,
eft him tii see and enjoy his own pic
ture. I
"Yeu knew, Henri, while I did net
like 'The Yeung Itnjah' nor Wanda i
Hawley, it showed that ltodelph can '
alto act In seclsl srenes. Ym knew
what I mean. Seme silly person em e i
said the costume mide him. But you
Save te admit he was eplendid in the
'Varsity crew and as a college student.
' "-"When you see Ma Sheik give htm '
Biy very bet love, and ask him hew he i
ever get out of that theatre. My Iniy '
friend nnd I steed one solid hour wait
ing for him te come out. while my
friends steed at the stage deer. The
tain chaned us home. Ask him If he
went through the celling. Thanks."
"The Turning Werm" writes; "Can
tot something be done te effect a thor
ough heusecleanlng In the nrt of the)
Inotlen picture? It seems outrageous i
that certain predu era and directors
should be allowed te continue in their
Iconoclastic evil, while we pit hack and
anxiously await the better tuid finer
things which were premised for us
saany months age.
"Heme time age. Alia Naximevn dis
evered a very premising young man,
and gave him a chain e in "War
Brideu." Sintv that time. Mr. Uiehurd
BartbeliGKSN ban risen rapidly ustu !.l-
capturvd the du'.termi' ueart of i-ver?
tuui't cineuu patreu. i
"Whi e Air Ujfthtlmi ss vas ut tiiu I
belgbt of tun bniluncy. uud einiutirtOe' j
sew bnarts each day, along caeuu u few
i uirae ueit'siauie neDOci.ia'e, wiui Lie
result that Mr. Dartuiluets tueayed te
4e Teruble Djvld,' lu which prfxluc prfxluc
Oen, we u-ust nay, hu scored a miser- '
able failure. Wbvn we think buck and I
draw up mind plcturisj of the hand- ,
some, charming IUrthlmees, arid then
Sea him is the ullly mountain hey In
Tet'able David, ' wearing these per
fectly horrid clothes, we can warcely
restrain a desire te liave our fingers
'encircling the neck of a tertain Henry
Ktna.
"If this Is enr premised manna, then
it la far liettrr that we mntinue with
the old order, se retly iherlshing utt
answernl prayers for betterment, than
te have our most premising young pari
' teinimlst thus maltreated.
"Net satisfied with this atr.K-lty, '
reals of fire were heaped en our head In
tbe ahape of 'Tlie Hend Hey.' We
tindefsland, liewever. thnt Mr. Harlhel
mess ret'rntly erganised his own com
pany, and as this is, no doubt, a very
costly and daring venture, it m.iy he
that the coffers did nut contain enough
te warrant the purchadng of any mere
expensive tlething, such as was worn
In bla wonderfully brilllaht' Senny,'
In which we saw the tine artistry of'
atarlhelinesa,
"One thing In this picture which iui- I
Mediately arrests the attention is his
i suit with tbe four-button coat, whidi
has net been worn by the college men I
for fefer that they would leek loe much
like SD old man. Ills hair, always well
trtenied en the slue, lackrd the enes.
irs hair pomade no familiur te n
Whk ether young men of the screen, ,
SBSffsruieas or tnis, mi uair ioexh nicer
pay !Mt or any'ettier actor.
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