The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY •35 Expressive and timely cartoon by Hy. Mayer drawn for the Universal Animated Weekly. MAKES SCREEN, DISCOVERY. QAPTAIN LESLIE T. PEACOCKE returned this week to the scenario staff of the Universal Company at Universal City, fresh from a sojourn of several months at Long Beach, where he has been outlining another big marine story, which he believes will far eclipse his former story, "Neptune's Daughter." Captain Peacocke says he found pleasurable inspiration at the well-known bathing resort, and discovered one Long Beach maiden of sixteen years who can more than successfully vie with Annette Kellermann in perfection of form and aquatic ability. This young lady has been subjected to photographic tests which indicate she will be extremely attractive on the screen. Captain Peacocke will work with Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran, who are to direct themselves from now on. Teddy Sampson is their new leading woman in Nestor Comedies. "THE FIFTH BOY. (Continued from page 34) table and confesses. He tells the Judge that after the other boys were captured and he saw Officer Mahoney take them away, he went alone to the chicken coop and stole the other chickens. Mrs. Thompson receives full payment for the stolen chickens, the Judge's confidence in the boys is restored, and the boys resolve to let chickens alone in future. The One Best Bet of the Week Neal Hart in "The Trail of No Return" N him. Joe steals valuables, and Neal, the stranger, is pictures has to do with Neal's heroic party and his final vindication. It is EAL HART in "The Trail of No Return," with Eileen Sedgwick, makes this two-reel 101-Bison the one best bet of the week by virtue of an unusually strong story and a series of swift dramatic actions. Neal is a stranger in the camp, and when Joe starts to take the tenderfeet, Eileen and her father, into the bandits' country, ostensibly to see a mine, Neal's enemy casts suspicion upon the travelers' accused. The rescue of the full of the real atmosphere of the West, and has punch and pep enough for a much longer subject. Book this by all means. Released Week of November 5. Book through any Universal Exchange