Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1918)

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GENERAL FILM This is not "The Price They Paid" — it is a scene from "The Lonesome Road," one of the latest O. Henry pictures, with Frances Parks as star. More than forty of these stories have been filmed and are justly popular. PARAMOUNT-SENNETT The success of this latest Mack Sennett comedy is due to clever Louise Fazenda and her riotous raiment. "Are Waitresses Safe?" We leave it to you. "Henry, he's a wonderful child and the image of you," were the glad words with which mother-in-law establishes herself as a favorite with the family in "A Close Resemblance, " one of the best of the Drew comedies. "The Little Patriot, " baby Marie Osborne star, a Pathe picture, recalls Kipling's lines about "The uniform they wore was nuthin' much before," etc. The supporting cast is able, and the little colored boy a born comedian. HORKHEIMER-MUTUAL Jackie Saunders must have starred in "Betty Be Good," at the Horkheimer studios, before Hooverizing discouraged so costly a necklace for her pet.