The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 3i) 'THE UON MAN. Episode 10. "A Perilous Plunge." CAST. Stella Kathleen O'Connor Westcott Jack Perrin Enright Henry Barrows Lacey Leonard Clapham Lion Man Slim Pagett Celeste Gertrude Astor Wang William Carroll Ching C. Norman Hammond Looking down, Stella sees Westcott speeding by helplessly on the flat car, and hastily climbing down, she leaps to the car as it passes below her. She frantically endeavors to releases Westcott, as the car approaches the end of the track, below which is a deep pit, but the car leaps over the end of the track, with Westcott and Stella on it. "The Latest in Pants." Lyons Moran Star Comedy. THE BIG MONEY 12 "Under Suspicion" with ORA CAREW and FORREST STANLEY Story by MILDRED CONSIDINE Directed by WM. DOWLAN "Lasca" with EDITH ROBERTS and FRANK MAYO Story by FRANK DESPREZ Directed by NORMAN DAWN HARRY CAREY in "A Gun-Fightin' Gentleman" with KATHLEEN O'CONNOR Story by HARRY CAREY and JACK FORD Directed by JACK FORD MARY MacLAREN in "The Pointing Finger" with DAVID BUTLER Adapted from the novel, "No Experience Required" By FRANK R. ADAMS Directed by EDWARD KULL "The Day She Paid" with FRANCELIA BILLINGTON Adapted from the story "Oats and the Woman'^ By FANNIE HURST Directed by REX INGRAM ."The Triflers" with EDITH ROBERTS DAVID BUTLER FORREST STANLEY Story by JOSEPH FRANKLIN POLAND Directed by CHRISTY CABANNE (Continued on page 40) gTELLA is saved from the clutching hands of the Chinese Mandurin by the arrival of Westcott, the Sheriff and the mob. Wang's place is wrecked and Wang jailed. I Enright, Lacey, Ching and Celeste, at Chinsr's house, had discovered the will, and Enright is about to burn it as the Lion Man enters. Throwing down a small smoke bomb he snatches the will and departs. Westcott and Stella arrive, take Enright, Lacey and Ching prisoners, but Celeste, forces Westcott and Stella to put up their hands. The apnroach of the Sheriff, forces Enright, Lacey, Celeste and Ching to flee, and commandeering a passing automobile, thev drive off. But, on the road to Topaz, the stolen car is ^vrecked, and Enright, Lacey, Celeste and Ching take refuge in a deserted stone quarry. Westcott and Stella, also start for Topaz. i Lacey and Ching look down and sees ' the Lion Man riding up. They rope him and pull him up as Westcott and Stella drive un. Westcott fights off the men and the Lion Man drops back to the ground and leaves. Stella eoes to Westcott's assistance, and with a revolver, holds the men off and she and Westcott start away. But the revolver is not loaded, and as Enright and Lacey begin to fire upon them, they are forced to seek shelter in a nearby cabin. Enright. Lacey, Ching and Celeste start to batter down the door. Stella finds a nhone and summons the , Sheriff and a nosse. I Westcott and Stella as a last resort take refuge in a closet. Breaking in. Lacey goes to the door of the closet and emnties his revolver at it. I But nnon onening the door they find , that Westcott and Stella have ecaped bv tearinsr out a hole in the roof. I They rush outside, just as Westcott iumns: down on the other side of the cab'n and is pursued by Chins'. Enright and Lacey take Westcott to a small flat car and tie him on it and then start it down the steep Stella is caught by ChiT\g on one of the high bnildinp-s. but as she is fighting him off, he loses his balance and f«n« to his death below. CAST. Eddie Eddie Lyons Lee Lee Moran Aunt Grace Marvin Her Ward Charlotte Merriam Man Across the Hall Harry Rattenbury His Wife Elsie Cort £^DDIE and Lee are out of work, out of money and out of food. They buy their clothes on the dollar down and dollar a week plan, but fail to meet their payments and the hardhearted tailor comes to their room and takes all their wearing apparel. The boys are prisoners in their room. To make matters worse they receive a wAre from their rich Aunt who notifies them that she is coming with her beautiful young ward to visit the boys and that she expects them to entertain her well. In the meantime the man across the hall has enjoyed a splendid breakfast which nearlv ruined the dav for the boys by its fragrant odor drifting over the transom into their room. When the man comnletes his breakfast he takes his wife and suit cases and leaves to catch a train for a long journey. The boys overhear them departing. When the couple leave the bovs go over to the room across the hall, get in and heln themselves to food and clothing. The clothing was made for the man who was twice as his: as the boys, but any old nort in the stonn was the motto of Eddie and Lee at that time. The man and his wife miss their train and start to return home. In the meantime the Aunt and her ward arrive and find the boys dressed in the bis* pants of the man across the hall. The boys exnlain their garb by claiming that it is the latest style. They put on the stolen food which does not suit the Aunt, who is fond of fruit. She sends the boys after fruit. The boys find some monev in the pants thev have stolen and thev sro after the fruit. On the way the bovs run Into the returning man and wife and the clothe.<s are recognized. A chase follows ending up with the hoys being exposed before the rich Aunt. I