Judge, 1929-09-14 · page 29 of 36
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Judging the Movies (Continued from page 19) set that approached an idea em- ployed by Vidor, and because there i: Negro mammy character got up like Uncle Tom it says “We've seen that before.” But they have “Tristan’’ is Jeritza doing “Turandot” hokum. The difference between Jeri doin, aria from a silly ulcle Ike s a Rose” is the dif- ference between “Hallelujah” and “Hollywood Revue. plot and make-up aside, it. re- mains that in the most artificial city ever built, surrounded by the weirdest imitations of men and women who ever walked, and em- ployed by the most nervous un- casy plutocracy that ever dodged income , one man has man- aged to ¢ e with an artificial medium a moving, polished, and realistic operetta of a eof people, I never enjoyed a movie more. P: SHER-IN-THE-Face” is a very amusing short talkie. Based ona Scott Fitzgerald story, Ray mond Hitchcock and Lester Allen manage to make it into very pleasant entertainment. They Call it Progress Buildings are torn down now adays so soon after they are put up that a horned toad in a corner stone has hardly time to get to sleep. —N. Y. Heraro Trinexe A Los Angeles fisherman fell overboard and was ed by an octopus. We understand he h: had offers to pose as the Common People in cartoons. —Detnoir News Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle |A BIT’ OF DISTINCTION She: “Do you think it’s good taste to smoke ina hotel lobby?" He: “My dear, MELACHRINOS are good taste anywhere!” Do You Play Bridge? Then Clip This Coupon... Tue Usion Tosacco Company . 311 Fifth Avenue, New York City G9-14:29 Gentlemen:— bridge player_and would like to have your ino-Bridge offer of (1) 60 Melachrino Ciga- rettes-Cork ups, Straw tips and Plainends,(2)the score- pad with the latest rules of contract bridge, (3) two Address —------------ enn eee packs of the famous gilt-edge Congress Cards (/ree of any advertiiins) beating my monogram, $4.75 value, for which l enclose my check for $2.50. [<a s 4 J