The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ■21 name of Your CAST. Jimmy Gordon Jack Mulhall Lucy Andrews Ann Kronan Nadine Donna Moon Sir Beverly Wyndam.-Hayward Mack Jasper Sneedham Alfred Allen McCool Ed. Brady James Gordon, Sr .... ..Fred Montague Beppo Burton Law Fred Maimer, Foreman, Percy Challenger Bfennie Zussbaum Harry Mann Juan Harry Morris The girl Jimmy thought he loved. fore he goes, he has just time to give Juan the licking of his life in Jasper's cottage, and leave him half dead. Jasper has locked Nadine in the closet in her room, and Jimmy hears her call and takes the door off its hinges to get her out. Jasper and McCool return for her, and Jimmy holds them I up with an unloaded revolver. Armed with an axe, he rushes for the launch with Haimer and Nadine. The others follow, and he fights them with the axe, while Nadine and Haimer run for the launch. One of Jasper's men engages Haimer here, while McCool, who has sneaked off, catches up Nadine, and attacks her on the beach. Jimmy sees this from the top of the cliff. He has no time to run down, so he makes a terrific dive into the sea, and swims rapidly to the beach, Jasper Sneedham, the girl's father. — And the real one. CHANEY DEVELOPS INTO A WALKER. LON CHANEY, who is playing one of the leads with Dorothy Phillips in the Ida May Park Bluebird production, "The Fires of Rebellion," was notified to join the company at Camp Baldy, near San Bernardino, and be made up ready for work not later than 10 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Chaney had received an injury and, consequently he remained at home as long as possible. The result was he had to walk from his home in Hollywood to the electric station in Los Angeles, a distance of six miles, as the cars had not started at 4:30 a. m., when he had to leave. Then from Azusa Station to the picture camp, a distance o fsixteen miles, was made on horsegack. The actor returned home every evening for three nights, and each morning repeated his early morning hike rescues Nadine, and knocks McCool out. Then he jumps for the launch, and makes off. Jasper fires after them, from the cliff, but does not succeed in hitting them. Jimmy throws a rope to Haimer, who is svsdmming after them. Reaching the mainland, they call for the police, who return with Haimer to the island to arrest the gang. Jimmy buys new clothes for himself and Nadine, and takes her to his father's office. She waits outside while he makes his report to his father. The old man is delighted, but says that he has bad news for Jimmy. Lucy has eloped with Wsmdham. Jimmy is tickled to death with the news and brings in his "real girl" Nadine, whom Old Gordon receives with affection. and long ride to join the company, where he had to spend another two hours and a half putting on his makeup. Chaney says, however, that the early morning exercise did him good. ^ ^ ^ ki