Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1917 - Jun 1918)

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'I E X H B R H R OFFICIAL CUT-OUTS MADE BY THE CHICAGO BOARD OF CENSORS "The Fortune Hunter" (Pasquali) — Reel 1, first scene of muffling •L Reel 2, first scene of attack on girl. Reel 4, binding man; gagging girl. "Her Debt or .Honor" (Fox) — Reel 5, man shooting woman and vice rsa. "Fare, Please" (Pathe) — Reel 1, closeup of girls tumbling on beach and owing rear view;; man putting hand on girl's leg; girl's coming down stairs beach and two near views of girls on beach. "Here Comes the Girls" (Pathe) — All but one scene of girls behind rtains showing their naked shoulders and legs; four scenes of girls' irts being pulled up by ribbon and exposing their legs. "Look Pleasant, Please" (Pathe) — Man on floor looking up at girl's :s;; sticking man with hatpin and vulgar actions following. "The Price of Folly," No. 48 — "Shifting Sands" (Pathe) — Reel 1, kiss; scene after girl reclines on couch. Reel 2, tearing man's mouth in "A Daughter of Uncle Sam," No. 9 (Jaxon) — Shooting from window d from door; stealing plans. "Thieves's Gold" (Universal) — Reel 2, six scenes of woman at bar and men drinking; flash two scenes of tough dancing by Carey and girl; rey shooting Mexican. Reel 4, four holdup scenes. Reel 5, shooting Paddon; two scenes of Carey shooting. "Eddie, Get the Mop" (Nestor) — Man bumping woman; closeup of girl stuck in doorway; two scenes of fat girl wiggling her posterior. "The Answer" (Triangle) — Reel 7, closeup of Garcia taking gun from :ket; Garcia climbing on bridge railing and jumping over. "The Bull's Eye," No. 11 (Universal) — Reel 1, subtitle: "Here's ,000 — it is yours if you cut the rope"; man shooting at rope; two :nes of Sweeney holding up men in office; Sweeney shooting man in 'ice; Norton shooting man in office; Sweeney pouring oil over room, el 2, three scenes of old man at bar pointing gun at man; old man shoot; in saloon; five saloon fight scenes. i "Where the Sun Sets Crimson' (Smith) — Reel 3, scene of money, el 4, two scenes of woman at bar; two scenes of stout woman at bar th arms around man's neck; flash girl dancing on table; woman sitting man's lap; two scenes of stout woman at bar; shooting by Bud. Reel all scenes of nude girl up to time she goes into water and is shown covered shoulders; nude girl in vision scene. "The Grain of Dust" (Crest) — Reel 3, closeup of girl arranging hair d exposing arm pits. Reel 5, subtitles: "I send you pretty dress, then be jolly good fellows." Reel 6, five front closeups of girl standing th waist almost off, leaving in scene where she begins to undress and ■ne of her at door; closeup of girl lying on couch; scene where girl sits and stretches out arms. "The Mystery Ship," No. IS (Universal) — Reel 2, shooting from door d shooting inside shed. . "The Bargain" (W. H. Producing Co.) — Reel 1. four scenes of arranging mmies and five scenes of dummies with guns behind barrier; five holdup •nes; subtitles: "The ruse"; "Shoot the first man that moves"; "Boys, ;p them covered"; "Say, Cap, ain't the five minutes up yet?"; "The ruse covered"; six scenes of men with hands raised; taking dummies from hind barrier; bandit taking money box; shooting lock off box. Reel 4, ir gambling scenes; view of roulette wheel; two scenes of girl standing ' bar; two scenes of girl seated on bar; three scenes of girl embracing .n while seated in his lap. Reel 5, four views of roulette wheel. Reel 6, irt shooting as he escapes from gambling room and shooting outside as crosses space. (Note) — This picture has been revised since former inactions and rejections. Scenes of sheriff releasing bandit to commit holdup* gamblers and subtitles referring to same have been eliminated. Subes and newspaper reports showing sheriff and bandit have paid the penalty their cr.mes have been inserted.) "Unfaithful" (Triangle) — Reel 1, subtitles: "Deny if you can, your son with Hamilton"; "I can't, I can't, may God help me, it is true." el 2, subtitle: "Love is the only law a woman will acknowledge"; typeitten sheet with wife's confession reading: "I can't, I can't. May God lp me, etc."; shooting scenes. "The Claim" (Metro) — Reel 1, two scenes of man backing other men cliff and man falling off. Reel 3, subtitles: "Blackmail"; "Never mind >ut me. Are you coming across with the money?"; "I said money"; eal money or I take the kid"; "I'm sorry for you, alright, but you've i a rich brother and I want $20,000." Reel 4, subtitles: "She wants ),000"; "My terms are $20,000"; closeup of $20,000 check. "The Lion's Claws," No. 2 (Universal) — Reel 1, shooting man Islem's home. "Screen Telegram," No. 5 (Mutual) — Five views of nude children. I The Witch Woman" (World) — Adult only permit. Reel 1, back w of model in underwear as she turns towards door of studio at trance of artist's brother. "The House of Hate," No. 3 (Pathe)— Reel 1, view of $10 bill. "The Splendid Sinner" (Goldwyn) — Adult only permit. Reel 1, three seups of dancer on table; last view of dancer on table on knees. Reel 4, ? gambling scenes. Reel 5, striking man with vase. "Wild Youth" (Paramount) — Reel 2, two shootings by outlaws. The Life Mask" (Petrova) — Reel 2, subtitles: "Hell bath no fury like a woman scorned"; "I will wish you good night later"; "Do you think I want money? It is love I want"; "The dreaded moment"; man giving woman money. Reel 3, subtitles: "Don't force me to remind you that a bridegToom breaking the door of his wife's room is amusing to the servants"; "I promised to return the check after the honeymoon — there has been no honeymoon yet"; first closeup struggle scene between husband and wife. Reel 4, subtitle: "I shall soon be able to see the new decorations in your room." Reel 6, suicide. "Oda or the Mystery of the White Rose" (Weinberg) — Reel 2, holdup of detective. "Broncho Billy's Close Call" (Essanayj — Shooting Broncho Billy. Harry Carey in "The Scarlet Drop" Harry Carey's next production, ""The" Scarlet Drop," is a story of the backwoods of Kentucky. It, will be published through the Universal exchanges on April 22. The story is by Jack Ford and is directed by him from the scenario by George Hively, and supported by a remarkably evenly balanced cast consisting of Harry Carey, Vesta Pegg, Molly Malone, Betty Schade, M. K. Wilson. Martha Mattok and Steve Clemento. Only One Woman In This Production Edith Storey, the star of "Treasure of the Sea," which Metro will release on April 22. has the unusual distinction of being the only woman in the cast The picture displays Miss Storey's best abilities, both as an actress and sportswoman, it is said. Leighton Osmun is the author of the story and he and Albert Shelby Le Vino prepared the scenario. Frank Reicher, who guided the star in "The Claim," directed this new picture. "American Buds" Made Special Feature William Fox has strengthened his 52-a-year special feature series by adding to it one of his standard pictures, Jane and Katherine Lee, in their latest comedy. "American Buds." The reason given by Mr. Fox is that he desires to add to the value of his special features whenever it is possible for him to do so, and besides, he wishes to let as many people as possible enjoy the mirthful pranks of these juvenile players. "If they give as much pleasure to others as they give to me," he said. "I guess it will be worth while to sacrifice some profit." "One of Multitude" for Louise Glaum Announcement comes from the offices of the Paralta Plays. Inc., that the second Louise Glaum production will be from an original story written by Monte M. Katterjohn, who wrote "An Alien Enemy." Wallace Worsley, who directed "An Alien Enemy," will also be in charge of the new production, work on w'hich will be started at the Paralta studios immediately. The new Paralta-Glaum play will be produced under the working title, "One of the Multitude." Peacock Writes Universal Comedy The first of the Lyons-Moran star comedies will be published by Universal on April 8, under the title "A Pigskin Hero," from the pen of Captain Leslie Peacock, the wellknown scenario writer. THIS WEEK AT DOWNTOWN CHICAGO THEATERS ALCAZAR Fox, "Woman and the Law," with Miriam Cooper. BIJOU DREAM — Jewel, "The Doctor and the Woman," with Mildred Harris. BOSTON Fox, "The Camouflage Kiss," with June Capr-ce; Paramount "Huck and Tom." with Jack Pickford; Metro, "Social Hypocrites," with May Allison; Metro, "Lest We Forget," with Rita Jolivet. CASINO — Triangle. "His Duty," with W. S. Hart. CASTLE— "The Bargain," with W. S. Hart. ORPHEUM — Metro. "Blue Jeans," with Viola Dana: Metro, "Lest We Forget," with Rita Jolivet; Metro, "Social Hypocrites," with May Allison. ROSE Metro, "The Legion of Death," with Edith Storey. ZIEGFELD— Jewel, "The Kaiser," with Rupert Julian. 31