Descriptive Catalogue of Pathescope De Luxe Special Features (1922)

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HEEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER who gives her a finely appointed tent and the freedom of the camp. At length he falls a victim to the wine cup. Judith is shown in her great emotional struggle, but chooses to share the afflictions of her people rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a reason. Rental, $10.00 per night. DA-556 and DA-557 Her Terrible Time Strand Featuring Billie Rhodes Biilie Rhodes cleverly plays the part of Mary, the guest of her chum Helen. Because of her habit of keeping a diary to which she confides her inmost thoughts, complications arise. Brother Jack greatly admires the guest but business takes him away from home. In Jack's absence, Mary goes to his room, admires his "tie," "his things," but accidentally leaves the precious diary. To rescue it she "walks in her sleep," causing much excitement in the family. All her manoeuvres to recover it fail, and at a critical time Jack returns. In her excitement the household is roused, and events follow in rapid succession. Rental, $2.50 per night. DA-561 to DA-572 "Peggy" Triangle (Thomas H. Ince Production) Featuring Billie Burke, Charles Ray and William Desmond This feature will interest because the captivating Billie Burke is the staunch and true Peggy; the popular Charles Ray is Colin Cameron, the erring son of the stern and unyielding Scotchman ; and William Desmond is the Rev. Donald Bruce, who "would be nice if he let himself smile." Peggy breaks up a garden party in an amusing scene where, as a bewitching water nymph, she cleverly manipulates the fountain. Her dashing appearance in her raceabout in the quiet Scottish village on Sunday creates pandemonium among the staid church-goers. She entertains her little pals with a visualized tale of fairyland. Disguised in Colin's clothes, her pranks at the "Heather and Thistle" are daring but amusing. The minister discovers her and reprimands her severely for her boldness, though all the while he is secretly admiring her audacity. Peggy plays her emotional scenes with fine effect and the advent of this tantalizing New York g-rl into the life of the minister and this Scottish town makes a screen attraction of more than ordinary magnitude. Rental, $12.00 per night. DA-573 Billie Burke and the Fairies Triangle Featuring Billie Burke A fairy story of interest to young audiences. Billie Burke, as usual, is charming, and the spectator is hardly surprised to see that the members of the imaginary insect and animal world of fairyland love her as much as her brothers and sisters of the human race. Rental, $1.50 per night. [5] '