The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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38 —THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY— "ELMO THE FEARLESS." Episode 6 "The Battle Under the Sea." The Stranger Elmo Lincoln Edith Stilwell Louise Lorraine Robert Stilwell, her father, William Chapman Paul Horton Ray Watson Dan Bulger Frank Ellis Guy Uatherton Gordon McGregor Checko V. L. Barnes ^LMO after being hurled from the rope ladder, manages to cling to a jutting rock and pull himself to safety. He climbs up the face of the cliff and reaches the top. He sees smoke coming from a hole and worms his way through the opening and finds himself looking into the inner cave. Checko has barred the door and refuses admittance to the rest of the gang. Watching him is Edith, terrified by the man's actions. Elmo seizes his chance and drops to Checko's shoulders, knocking him out. He then escapes with Edith up through the chimney. Silver Dick breaks into the cave with his gang and discovers that Edith has escaped. They make preparations to continue their diving operations and start down the ladder to the boat. In the meantime Elmo and Edith swim to the boat and are about to make off with it when the gang comes aboard. Elmo and Edith hide in the cabin. Silver Dick takes charge and the boat is headed for the sunken safe. Checko goes below to get into his diving suit. Elmo grapples with him, choking him to unconsciousness. He then gets into the diving rig and goes on deck. The gang thinks he is Checko. He goes overboard to salvage the safe. Almost immediately Edith is discovered and the unconscious Checko. Realizing that Elmo has played a trick on them, Silver Dick sends down a diver after him. A fight under water follows. Elmo gets entangled in the kelp and is helpless. The gangster sends the safe up and follows. The door of the safe is blown and Horton finds the wanted plate. This done, the safe is sent overboard. It sinks down, pinning Elmo to the ocean bed. A great shark is menacing him. The gang heads the boat for the city, taking Edith with them as prisoner. New Screen Magazine. No. 57. JAMES HUNTER is manager of the Denver Municipal Zoo and in his official capacity he introductes you through the fifty-seventh Number of the Screen Magazine to a number of his pets, ranging from parrots to buffalo. Margaret Wade Grinager, fashion expert shows you what can be extracted for my lady in the way of fashions from the styles of King Arthur's court. We have the Vivian, the Elaine, the Flavia, and the Guinevere. Under the microscope the skeletons of the various minute animals which inhabited the sea and made possible the coral islands like the Barbadoes take on the wonderful appearance of expertly carved geometric designs. The boys of the vocational schools in Kansas City are permitted by the Board of Education to earn real money while they learn. Thev are shown constructing a building, and after seeing how easy it is we are ready to laugh with the Laughographs. "When the Cougar Called." Garry Bowes, the Cougar Robert Burns Caroline Madga Lane Mrs. Bowes Dorothy Hagan Ray sweet Charles Dorian Sheriff Chick Morrison 'pHERE was a mystery around the cabin on Thunder Mountain. Nobody ever saw its occupant, for the door was always locked. The occupant was Garry Bowes, whose mysterious disappearance from civilization after a fight with his partner had strained the imagination of all the countryside, but as a matter of fact the partner was alive and well and had offered a reward for the discovery of Garry because he wanted to end the feud. Garry heard the cry of the Cougar one night, took his gun, and went out to look for the beast. He didn't find the cougar but he did find a girl lying stunned under a tree whose overhanging branch had swept her from her horse. Garry picked her up and took her to the cabin. When she recovered, she was full of fear lest the sheriff should trace her, and Garry jumped to the idea that Caroline was outside the law, like himself. The sheriff did trace her and Garry contrived to hide her, but he didn't hide the evidence of her crime — a bag of jewels which had been stolen from Mrs. Bowes, Garry's mother. So the sheriff took Garry prisoner and Caroline was left in the cabin, but in getting out of her hiding place she upset the lamp and the cabin was burned to the ground. Events proved that Caroline was not a thief, she had discovered that her own brother had stolen the jewels, had recovered them and was taking them back to Mrs. Bowes. And the end of the tale was that Garry found that he wasn't a murderer, and that Caroline wasn't a thief. So he took her home to his mother and everything ended happily. THE BIG MONEY 12 "Under Suspicion" with ORA CAREW and FORREST STANLEY Story by MILDRED CONSIDINE Directed by WM. C. 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 Requ'red" By FRANK R. ADAMS Directed by EDWARD KULL "The Day She Paid" with FRANCELI.\ BILLINGTON Adapted from the story "Oats for 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 (ConUmud on pagt 40)