Descriptive Catalogue of Pathescope De Luxe Special Features (1922)

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REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER thing's on the screen will enjoy. There is no flash of metal nor is there a single murder committed. The story moves on in its charming way showing how Sally's love for beautiful roses made it impossible for her not to know Giles, the son. of the gouty Eearl of Batesby, thereby making romance the background of this unique feature. The atmosphere of charm that pervades the picture is made most fascinating by the youth of its leading characters. Sally and Giles are the epitome of all that is genuinely romantic in the finest sense of the word. The Director has caught the spirit of Owen Davis's story to such an extent thai it is an effort for any one to tell in words what he has expressed in pictures. Rental, $10.00 per night. DA-884 to 93 Hearts in Exile World Directed by James Young, Featuring Clara Kimball Young, Montague Love and Vernon Steele. "Hearts in Exile", the novel by John Oxenham, from which the pictures have been made, was one of the big fiction successes of the year when it was published. The pictureplay is even more intensely exciting than the book. In the character of Hope Ivanovna, Miss Clara Kimball Young has a role that calls for true histrionic ability. The part is a highly dramatic one, telling as it does, of the love, trials and tribulations of a young Russian girl who is loved by three men. One of the men, the chief of police, exiles the other two men to Siberia and Hope follows Serge Palma, the man she has married, to that hopeless locality. In the chilly regions of Siberia where the political prisoners of Russia toil through a tortured existence, Love comes to the heroine of "Hearts in Exile'' in the strangest possible fashion. This release is throughout the entire length of its five reels, a pictureplay of truly absorbing interest. The manner in which Fate plays with the three principal characters in this production is startling and thrilling. Althogether the production is on a particularly high plane. The scenic effects are exceptional, the cast is notable and the illustrated titles, which are a feature in this service, make "Hearts in Exile" a film play of extraordinary merit. Art critics who have seen "Hearts in Exile" declare that the film should be preserved in the archives of the national art institute because of the extraordinary beautv of the snow scenes found in this feature. Rental, $12.00 per night. DA-894 to 902 "The CubM World Featuring Martha Hedman and Johnny Mines Martha Hedman — the distinguished young Swedish actress, who has made a series of remarkable successes in London and New York appears in an important role and Johnny Hines — the brilliant young comedian — plays the part of the cub reporter and plays it as only he can do it — to the life and as if to the manner born. The story relates how a young newspaper reporter in the exercise of his duty, is suddenly flung into the midst of a fierce Kentucky feud. Steve Oldham (the cub) joins the tender passion to duty and promptly falls in love with one girl and [221