Judge, 1928-05-05 · page 27 of 36
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| Judging the Movies (Continued from page 20) logician’s assistant than ever cudgel out of me.) But, as far as that picture is concerned— | I didn’t like it!” Which explains in part why I was not in the office last week. Wars Fox took his enor- mously — successful “Seventh Heaven, pped it into a bucket of cheap water colors in order to cha its features and then handed it over to the public, thin and gooey in composition, under the name of “Street Angel.” Janet Gaynor, the of “Seventh Heaven,’ onstrates her remarkable charm and ability and this feature f the movie from | utterly worthless. As it is, sto te inconceiv It is successful ing lady again dem- me ing the is preposterous, and each ed scene is drawn out to bly dull lengths. palpable imitati box-office so. ent and Miss Gaynor and some beauti- ful. photography scem woefully wasted. “Te Last Moment” deserves more comment. than will allow, but it is a most un- usual movie written and directed by Dr. Paul Fejos with the psy- chological hypothesis that in the last moment of his life a man’s history passes in’ mental review as its theme. This movie is un- titled, and it moves so brilliantly that, overlooking its camera ef- fects, “The Last Moment” interesting effort, and th space camera the most casual spectator, I highly recommend it. Theory vs. Practice says the eynic, “is hol- ys the sceptic, “is “They who heed Cupid,” The grouch says, “are stupid.” The bachelor adds, “Love's a snare, Nothing but catch-as sir— Woe to him whirls!” Youth, tasting bliss, does not an- swer— His lips are pressed to his girl's! —Lonpon Orinion catch-can, caught in its av | you'll | movie, | n of its | is an | effects should prove interesting to | The flavor of fresh mint leaves adds to your Springtime joys. ‘After Every meal’? There have been so many requests for copies of this beautiful drawing by John Conacher that JUDGE has ha: 15 inches by 915 inches and the same Colonel Lindbergh. Address Art Print Dept.. a limited number of Art Prints made for its readers. A copy will be shipped to anyone upon tec Judge Pub. Co., Inc., The print is was presented to of FIFTY CENTS. 627 W. 43rd St., New York City. size as the original whi comicbooks.com