The Motion Picture Director (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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February 32 THE MOTION PICTURE DIRECTOR Below — Alice O'Neill in her workshop at Universal City supervising the execution of her designs for the Ballet of Jewels. Right — the Gold Girl as evolved from the original sketch shown immediately below. Right center — Pearl with inset of the original conception. THE JEWEL BALLET from //LICE O’NEILL, who designed the costumes for v y “The Midnight Sun,” Dimitri Buchowetski’s spectacular picture-story of life in pre-war Russia for Universal has given to the film world one of its most colorful and brilliant spectacles in the Ballet of Jewels sequence of that production scheduled for fall release on the L^niversal SuperJewel program. While hut a spectacular incident in the dramatic action of the story itself, its sheer beauty and color make it one of the most interesting and attractive highlights of the picture as a whole. The story, which centers around the character of a