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JUDGE JUDGING, ‘he MOVIES * *yWillinm Morris et | “The Biy Parade” At the top still » Hur —Ride ‘im, chariot ana of the South Seas" —Paradise La Bohéme A good ery “The Black Pirati Douglas Fairbanks. ome time in my late boyhood or “For Heaven's Sake" —Harold Lloyd rate pattern of Hawthorne's prose | early manhood I was_ per- ‘Aloma of the South Seas"—Gilda Gray they can learn of Hester Prynne and suaded to swallow “The Scar- let Letter as one would a dose of her tragic ordeal from a series of | “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" —Harry Langdon scenes enacted with great pathos and appeal by Lillian Gish. ‘Jing of mental | . es wane “Say It Again" —Richard Dix farce. medicine. No doubt this is a com- ieee mon experience with this superb And come | “Ella Cinders" —Colleen Cinderella Moore awasr-withenorsuch:t book. Numbered among the classies “Good and Naughty""—Pola as comedienne effort, and therefore of distaste, as and burdened besides with patriotic “The Volya Boatman” —Red melodrama, fell to the lot of their sires. Only, and historical associations it, was | “THe. Piatie: Besck CET" Tetore the storie I warn them not to try to pass a col- | doomed from the beginning to be fed lege exam on the book from their “Lovey Mary" —Sugai “The Road to Mandalay"—Lon Chaney to immature and highly resistant knowledge of the movie. minds which thereafter would dis- | For the filmwrights have not t entirely content with the original Emil Jannings. mniss it as one of the bores of a con- y" ventional education. “Up in Mabel’s Room —Bedroom farce story, You will remember that the But now it has been “adapted” for | “Mantrap"”—By Sinclair Lewis. book opens with Hester already a the screen—translated, that is to | “Nal Gieyn'"—Good British film. mother and about to ascend the sc say, into a language supremely fitted | “The Waltz Dream"—Slush out of Germany fold with her baby and her se: male for immature minds. So far as the | «rhe trateur Genilenan—Darthelmess ietter for the edification of the multi- | boys and girls of America, old and | “Batling Buthe—Baster Keatonsttyerea, | We. The movie, on the other hand, | young. are concerned this is pure | opens with various scenes and epi- _ | * 4 Ps “Beau Geste’ —Blood and blah | gain. Instead of having to trace with | ‘ = 88 Fi heck sodes manufactured for the purpose faltering attention the slightly elabo- — |__“S? 7" 1+ Pare je comedy’ (Continued on page 28) Wire—Say what you like, Amos, I will have the last word! comicbooks.com