Judge, 1927-08-13 · page 23 of 36
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JUDGWG reMOVIE? JUDGE BY PARE LORENZ 9 | “Camille”—Lilies more appropriate than + | camelias in this version 1 | “rime and Punishment" —Heavy and awkward, but teresting. “Caltghans and the Murphyd"—"Gay-nineties” “Past and Puri cheap variation of “The King of King "—Reginald Denny in a utomobile race plot. —For the sake of human- "—Winner of the worst-movie- “haney trie: Chaney ritual contortions specimen utterly without interest We Are C "Naughty bul ‘Nice*—-Cinderella at Vassar to the average American under- Two college pic- her Prince Charming after fighting through a be Pies Charm graduate. Such a man didn’t get “*Resurrection"’—When you look back up the in there and fight because the little je seems great tures this week. And it’s not the heat, it’s the stupidity. Miss Bronson graduates nicely out of woman was going to say “yes” “Rolled Stockings” is a per- | : with bis toes when he was carried off the field fect picture of ordinary under- | and rows ivr with his ears. Great, if you on the shoulders of the faculty, fOr 3 c ike that sort of thing, i } graduate life in the American The Wi Whirlwind af Youth"—A rotten picture but because he wanted to see how state university. It is played by — | “fed Anal promoter and bis gil friend hard he could sock an off-tackle a young cast, the direction is qaulentae Excellent if you don't read the play. However, that isn’t the J captions, A : smooth and the story is mar- *Rolled Stockings =p hia ise. stuff of which movies are made. ere “The Poor Nut"—Also, velous: The older dissipated Preferred List . The | two | heroes of “Rolled brother and the clean-cut young “ ** “Long Pants,"” “Time to Love,” Stockings” are composites of college athlete fight for the girl. ; t uaiR The Big Pax Frank Merriwell, Bruce Barton, In other words, with ni con- Don Juan and St. Paul, and as tinuity “Rolled Stockings” shows Way of AU Flesh" are all commendabie Mua such are pretty near the ideal the university undergraduate pur- feat entertainment: imagined by the great body of his three . college trustees and débutantes of the country. College to the ordinary American youth is simply a_ place Drinking. b. Play- ing. c. Wooing. uni- graduate to college in where he can eseape } this age either to the family i (1) play some sport and satiate a ' or (2) to get tight blooded curiosity | | watching somebody to see how much | ' else play. The ordi- bad gin he can li : nary university co- consume and how \j ; ed goes to college many pins he can i : either to (1) get string across _ his iy : away from home waistcoat. To the \ t and have a good ordinary athlete it 1 | time or (2) to get is a place where he . married. She usu- can attain a com- ally docs both. fortable livi | I have known a advanced | few letter men who position for four | earned their tuition years by simply by working after playing hard and | v) hours, who played gaining the atten- | v) hard because they tion of the news- | loved the game, papers. “Rolled who took the high- 1e- Stockings” is an accurate and pleas- ing picture of ordi- nary undergraduate : life in the Ameri- can state univer- sity. | est honors in their el But such men usually devel- oped into Rhodes scholars or doctors or scientists, or in other words, some Sue—Suppose we hug a little closer inshore. “Gosh, Elsie, I simply couldn’t do it!” (Cont. on page 32) comicbooks.com