Movie Pictorial (May 1915)

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FUTURE FILM FEATURES The witchery and color charm of the Orient Captivate he senses of the budding girl That strong and dormant power c nature asserts itself And maternal opposition awakens the will of the girl to rebellion “THE BUTTERFLY” produced by WORLD FILM CORPORATION Adapted from the novel by HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER in T E e World Film Corporation, which does big things ButteH? rt ” StlC anC l 1 ™ pressive way, has visualized “The Butterfly, one of the ten best sellers,” in a fashion commensurate wi* all its varients 0 f 'interest in the mysterious and ever picturesque Orient: with its adven romance b ’ d he deep heart throb that invests its and h fu7ni^ ry fi ' f the N -‘ le lands is reveal ed in the settings and furnishes fine environment for the dancing of the aHH 01 ? 6 ’ W u 1 - le 11 r C glimpses of circus and theatrical life add clever bits of characterization to diversify an exciting drama of alternating suspense and thrill. ® Henry Kitchell Webster is one of the cleverest- nm,.i petuaS^d^n^^^e petUEitcd in The Butterfly.” O. A. C. Lund the nroHneer back- E Barbara a T pears in . th ? role of the malignant hunch- back,B a rbara Tennant is the fascinating heroine Elaine and Howard Estabrook is “the man”-surely a great east’ Barbara Tennant Elaine Arthur Howard Estabrook c John Brisley Butler Successful in her art—engaged— real love enters with the coming of “the man;” to the end that freedom from 1 one who has not created love, must be the boundary passed to shelter for life within the real love of her heart’s soul mate