Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1917)

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A Convertible Village This elaborate Dutch village was constructed at Culver City, Cal., for the production of "Wooden Shoes," in which Bessie Barriscale was the star. Its cost would have been prohibitive, even for a movie set, were it not that such a structure is convertible. j B Vtkljl W'TJjjj Hu^ff v m9^' ^1 ^iMPralfl IlRSyJI ill raw KB . ninnuLC Hung with vines, moss and streamers, and aided by a clever arrangement of lights, it became a fairy village for "In Slumberland. " A whole bargeload of rose petals was tipped into the water. TRIANGLE Abanding all these disguises with the facility of a lightning-change artist, shorn of its eerie beauty, our village emerges as an Irish setting for Bessie Love's "Wee Lady Betty."