Judge, 1925-01-31 · page 20 of 36
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} | ——— Kleig Eyes and Kleig Guys by George Mitchell MaveN’T seen Constance Tal- madge in moons. This, when you remember her arch and sub- tle comedy. isn’t doing right by her admirers of which I am quit In “Her Night of Romance stance is happily cast—even g so far as to make faces at herself. The story is a makeshift; obvious, unreal, frequently banal, but it offers many amusing situations in which Constance is herself and that’s a good enough alibi for me With Ronald Colman, and with scarcely anybody else, she is a suc- cession of constant good entertain- ment. As for Ronald, he has never done anything to my mind half so well. It's light. It’s reminiscent. It’s unbelievably thin—cut and dried as an apple—but it's very well done and will amuse you as only this subtle comedienne can. AS Far As “A Lost Lady” goes I, for one, don’t care much whether they ever find her. This particular lost lady, I mean. In spite of all the sympathetic oration on unpunctuality. That delightful moment when Mabel's beau, late for dinner, arrives during father's spirited Blackbird—Why does he hang his tongue out so far? Sparrow—To balance up his tail, T guess. work done by the very capable Irene Rich, I can’t hand Lost Lady” anything but a curt and half-hearted “farewell.” Opposite Irene are arrayed a group of men including George Faw John Roche, Matt Moore and V Potel, all of whom indefatigably strive, without success, to retrieve the lost lady. It’s another of those films that have been built from a successful novel and which prove that success- ful books frequently stub their noses on the screen. (Continued on page 30) The Reels of Commerce A READY, the influence of the movie caption has made itself felt. One Gf tiese- mornings some big business man is going to open a letter like this: over hamlet and city, bathing them in molten gold, we shipped you, last evening, F.0.B. our plant One 68 Tube Cylindrical Boiler Wrought Iron Work. Mike O' Flaherty Shop Foreman Joe Anderson Timekesper Harry Green Iron Ore Through Courtesy of the Great Lakes Smelting Corp. Invoices by Kate Gordon Stenography and Typewriting Pearl Smith Packing and Crating. ...Tom Talbert And, so, some day, out of the West, like young Lochinvar, this cylin- drical boiler will gently roll up to your siding, enthroned in stately grandeur on flat car No. P.R.R., No. 1,879,375. Very truly yours, Tue Littte Lorp Fauntetroy Botter Corr. Arthur L. Lippmann or st ee ~ Rte 1s comicbooks.com