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FILM FOLLIES
Simon, the real pure country article, gets in bad by cutting down the sapling which was the plot of the whole tent.
BUCOLIC LOVE and CAMPING OUT are ATTRACTION in NEW CHRISTIE
The Christie company usually turns up with something different in movie plots and scenes. Recently they produced “Cold Feet,” a picture made in the deep snows at Truckee, California; then “A Hickory Hick,” a rural picture with Bobby Vernon ; then “Bucking Broadway,” which went back to New York’s gay white way for its atmosphere. Now comes “Mile-aMinute Mary,” with Dorothy Devore, a summer girl, campingout picture, which was made high up in the Coast range, at a resort center.
Three new Christie girls are seen with Miss Devore in this comedy. They are Natalie Johnson, whom Christie recently engaged after her appearance last year with the Ziegfeld Follies;
Isabel Bryant, who led the dancers in the last comedy, “Bucking Broadway," and Helen Thomas, a Los Angeles girl who was in pictures two years ago before she returned to college.
Henry Murdock plays a great comedy part in the picture.
THE CAST
Mary Dorothy Devore
Simon Henry Murdock
Father Ward Caulfield
Crooks Harry Edwards
George French
The Girls Natalie Johnson
Helen Thomas, Isabel Bryant
A little token from the South meadow.
Not our idea Of going camping, passing up three swell cars for a bounding jitney.
Mile-a
Minute
Mary
Featuring Dorothy Devore
Directed by
Harold Beaudine
Story by
Walter Graham
Photographed by
Anton Nagy
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