Close Up (Jul-Dec 1929)

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CLOSE UP THE ^lYSTERY OF THE CASTLE OF DICE I have a suspicion that the inspiration of ]^lan Rav's new film is social rather than cinematic. I have no doubt that the guests of the \^icomte de Xoailles were entertained by ]^Ian Ray's clever photographs. His moving shots, inside the house, show us the interior of this really up-to-date villa far more fully than Vogue has been able to do. The Comtesse de ]^Iontgomery, Mile. Orlowska, ^1. Deshoulieres, and M. ^l. Raval seem to enjoy lying" on concrete floors and letting bars of shadow cross their faces. Other celebrities amuse themselves by wearing masks made from silk stockings. Of course the cinematic side is not completely forgotten : I mean Mr. Rav has remembered to insert a piece of negative and to join in a sequence upside down I A drive in a car is a little too jerky, or a little too avantgarde, to be pleasant. O. B. BOOK REVIEWS. Motion Pictures \vith Sound. By James R. Cameron. (Cameron Publishing Companv. Manhattan Beach, New York.) In a foreword William Fox says that Fox Movietone has graduated from fact to fiction. Oh, yeah ? 324