Judge, 1926-07-24 · page 29 of 36
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AyPanestix the German film pro- ducers have never really tumbled to the fact there there born every minute, science or a sense of humor restrains them. In any ci Emil Jannings, for all its luric neither insults the intelligenc Fundamentally, of the drama is not sacrificed to the outer, but dominates it. Those who saw Herr Jannings in “The Last Laugh” will know what [ mean. With the same effortless skill that character- ized his performance in that f he external is a sucker or artistic con- excites ridicule. course, this is because inner ure es in this the impulses and conflicts within the “Boss” Buller. He never permits the dramatic emphasis to leave this inner struggle. The love making, the dancing, the trapeze swinging, the murder come second, and because they do one accepts them without protest. They do not constitute sensationalism for the sake of sensa- soul of tionalism but sensationalism incident to the unfolding of an entirely plaus- ible drama of the human spirit. At the Rialto York, where it was introduced with a prolog. New Variety,” Theater in IT witnessed ** I hope this prolog is not to travel about with the film, it tries to do for the picture what the picture since has conspicuously escaped doing for itself, it tries to supply that note of cheap sentimentality so characteri: of our The scene of this prolog is that of the interior of a prison in deep gloom. ‘The shadowy figure of a convict appears and recites screen. —Could "you ticl ae Es Valiant Husband—Right-o. take my ina tear-soaked voice several stanzas of verse calculated to romanticize his the while he views just be- yond his bars the bright vision of the writhing hula girl who brought. him to his doom. Need I say that this choice morsel of bologna is a creation of our movie minds? Do we really deserve it? remorse, own master Guide to the Movies ie big Parade” Fi n-Hur” —Viast ¢ and excitement Jack Barrymore and blubber Good Lon Chaney fim. e South Seas" —Genuine nd beautiful photography. e Grand Duchess and the Waiter” — ‘The waiter is Adolphe Menjou. 1 Thanez, kes her bow. wardrobe, uts his stuff. drama ia Swanson shows how unpleasant she can be, Barrice”—Ice and Lionel Barrymore. New Klondike" —Florida boom farce N Last Lloyd farce. Menjou nadge in a bowdlerized he Runaway" —Hill-billy romane ‘rown of Marcard” yi ale man focit. ell Bent fer Hearen”—Meclodrama with rhe Greater Glory The Wilder! ‘One long yawn, ss Woman —Chester Conklin Gilda Gray. udo about a Harry Langdon. jazzed. ts"—Lattle It Milton umbrella, dear, while I get the Just put it behind my ear. —Passing Show H<7 safe antiseptic An effective a, This preparation is com herbal extracts,cssentil 0! 3nd solvents, Docsnet SIMPLY rub in a few drops of Absorbine, Jr. A soothing, cooling and comforting feel- ing follows the relaxed tension of the muscles and nerves. After a warm foot bath, Absorbine, Jr. is delightfully invigorating —or, if preferred shake a few drops in the bath. Use Absorbine, Jr. for sore muscles and to relieve pain E ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT Atall druggists: , $1.25, or postpaid Send for free triat bottle r W. F. YOUNG, Inc, Springfield, Masse comicbooks.com