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NYY) \ \ if Habitué—Yes, sir. Thank You for “Don Q” (Continued from page 19) action from the very first. Later the drama buds and ripens into a nice, luscious, juicy, mellow drama that oozes romance, villainy and blood and over which Mr. Fairbanks cracks his whip—figuratively as well ne Douglas is simply scrumptious us a young whipper- snapper, studying Spanish tradition on its native heath and snapping a mean Australian stock whip for the amusement of himself and assorted Spanish toreadors, senorita, carmen- cita and members of the ensemble. e doesn’t do with that “black is, as Aunt Martha would say, a caution. And besides there’s sword play, considerable climbing about and a good time is had by all, especially M. Fairbanks, who just smiles and challenges all to keep from smiling back at him if they can help it. As its name implies, Don Q, whose really-truly name is Don Cesar de Vega, is the son of Zorro, “the greatest man in America.” Don C. is mischievously accused of perforating an Austro-Hungarian Archduke to such an alarming extent that the poor devil dies. Slander threatens the fair name de Vega. Feigning suicide, to purge the family honor, the young and thoughtless Cesar topples off a balcony, drops a couple of million feet into a whirl- pool and swims ashore, hides in the ruined castle de Vega and adopts the sobriquet, Don Q. While I have him thus in hiding I will explain that all this excitement, quite naturally, was brought about by a woman, Dolores de Muro, [dawn in SSG Dat odin 450 so nivel Station Sergeant—What, back again? Any letters? —Passing Show (London) it known to her more intimate friends as Mary’Astor, who turns out to be a flagrant case of love at first sight with the then Don Cesar, who acci- dently drops into her garden while evading a hero-worshiping throng whose many lives he has just saved from an escaping and enraged bull that is being saved for fighting pur- poses, After the razor ruckus, which did for the Archduke, Don Cesar (now Don Q, we must keep this straight) writes his dad in America that he’s feeling in the pink but is kind of up against it for luck and is fighting to square the family name. Whereupon, Fairbanks, as the elder de Vega (Zorro) returns to the screen together with flash-backs from that very excellent and earlier picture. Taking his sword from the wall where he left it about five years ago he hies himself to Spain to help his son. He does. 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