Judge, 1927-06-11 · page 22 of 36
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JUDGE TX NITED pists have resur- rected Tolstoy's “Resurree- tion” and | brought forth but a feeble and emaciated ghost of that great novel. As a picture, “Resurrection” is slow, tedious, and _uninteresti Asa dramatization of Tolstoy's novel, it is vapid, superficial and unreal. The shortened story of the two-volume novel follows — the book faithfully and we at least are spared a movie ending, all due more than likely to the fact that Count Ilya Tolstoy, son of the great author, collaborated with Edwin Carew in adapting the story. “Prince or peasant, love is the same the world over,” reads an Let It Rain” legiate mood The Rough Riders" — moral Knockout Reilly’ Good pictur to x mpi *—Lon Chane! Leathernecks and gobs in col- \ suicide with the wrong | Prize fight notables and | re, smothered in sub- There'll be ah The gospel according to L “I s'pose some guys ’d complain because they couldn’t see the parade.” JUDGING. ‘ne MOVIES™ ty Pare Loremty subtitle, and with — this ppy observation we are al- lowed to see the innocent young Boy Scout, Prince Dmitri, loafing around his aunts’ f: harmless love to atusha, the maid-of-all-work. ‘This goes on for a while and then the young Prince goes into the army “Two years of the gay life of a soldier poison Dmitri’s soul,” we are informed; this poisoning process being demonstrated by fierce necking bouts in absolutely the biggest and cold- est-looking bedroom sets we have At the end of this period, the thoroughly poisoned Prince Dmitri, attempted by the stalwart Mr. Rod La Rocque, farm making several ever seen, , 2¢ comicbooks.com