Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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"Old Ironsides Sails the Seven Seas Again \t\nued ft \nil t.i think the authors had never h ni applii 'I i1 ycholi • ■.■ ) in th \p plied masculine psycholi Because, v"U see, in that hectic daj ,; bold, I'.ul 1 1 1 1 M '1> pirates had be< om •K and powerful that thej were chal ng the ii. t\ ies of the world and corn pelling tribute from them. Oh, but it was ,i matter of international ridicule when the new struggling independent colony the \tlantic thought to build .1 navy .mil defy them. Came "Old Ironsides" Di r that new ship was built of exti dinarily hard wood wood thai later proved impervious to gunshot and earned her the title of "Old Ironsides" wood so wonderful that the old boat exists today, villi capable of restoration to life and romance. And she had been built <>n the "expense be damned" theorj which the United States \.i\y has followed ever since, inspiring that famous cry, "Nothing for tribute but minimis for defense." However, for the purposes of the picture she was not yet restored to worthy endurance, so the Lasky studio lias liuilt a faithful replica of "Old Ironsides." They had the navy's old original plans to work from, lent by the government, and tier mainmast stands 217 feet high from the water-line, higher than a twenty-story building ! And she recks of rope — oh, hut there is something so intensely masculine about rope. Even today note the scorn of the reef knot sailor for the landlubber's "granny." And such mighty ropes were needed for this old sailing frigate that none are made of such dimensions today. Special ropes, nigh thirty inches in circumference, have been specially woven for the purpose, 100,000 pounds of it. But there was still another difficulty. The race of men who sailed these mighty sailing ships, who "know the ropes," have become extremely rare. So they have been culled one by one from Canada, San Francisco, Baltimore, to man the mimic "Old Ironsides." Of course, there must be two crews — the professional sailors and the actors. Hut lots of the real sailors will take part as well. Fortunately, several of the actors, like \\ ally Beery, who owns his own yacht, and George Bancroft, who served six years in the United States Navy, are good seamen, too. The Baltimore sailors are bringing round the dozen or more old sailing boats that have been searched for and discovered in [•".astern ports — ships heavy with mighty . huge masts, calling for prodigious skill of seamanship that engine-driven vessels dont demand, all of which will takepart in this oh. so masculine, glorious seafight in the Mediterranean (off Catalina Island in the Pacific). Catalina as Salem James Crize himself visited Tripoli to note the landscape, the type of architecture, that its replica on Catalina Island, California, might be faithfully exact. Every tiny detail is compared with geography and history. 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