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The Screen Time -Table
For the benefit of our readers, and by way of a screen review and critique, every month we will give, in this department, a composite opinion of our editorial staff which may be read at a glance.
When a play strikes twelve, it means that it is a masterpiece and should be seen by everybody. When it is rated below six it contains but little merit. The ratings are based on the general entertainment value, but include the story, plot, acting, photography and direction.
Underneath Our own list, we will print a similar time-table compiled by our readers. Let every reader critic send in a post-card, from time to time, containing an abbreviated criticism of one or more plays. We will print the composite results here, but only when there are five or more critiques on the same play so that, in all fairness, a general opinion will be presented. Address the Time-table Editor, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
D Drama
C Comedy
F Farce
E Educational
SD Society Drama
WD Western Drama
MD Melodrama
CD Comedy Drama
SP Spectacular Production
Superfine 12
, Medium 6
Very Poor 1
Editorial Staff Critique Always Audacious — C-9.
Wallace Reid — Paramount. Behold My Wife — D-8.
Mabel Juliene Scott — Paramount. Beloved Cheater, The — D-6.
Lew Cody — Robertson-Cole. Below the Surface — MD-6.
Hobart Bosworth — Paramount. Black Beauty — D-8.
Jean Paige — Vitagraph. Blackmail — D-7.
Viola Dana — Metro. Black Panther's Cub, The — D-8.
Florence Reed — Zeigfeld Films. Blind Husbands — D-10.
Erich von Stroheim Prod. — Universal. Body and Soul — D-8.
Alice Lake — Metro. Branded Woman, The — MD-6.
Norma Talmadge— First National. Branding Iron, The — D-10.
Barbara Castleton — Goldwyn. Brat, The— MD-8.
Nazimova — Metro. Brewster's Millions — Farce — 7.
Fatty Arbuckle — Paramount. Broadway and Home — D-7.
Eugene O'Brien — Selznick. Broken Blossoms — D-12.
Gish and Barthelmess — Griffith Prod. Burnt Wings — D-7.
Frank Mayo — Universal. Charm School, The — CD-9.
Wallace Reid— Paramount. Civilian Clothes — CD-7.
Thomas Meighan — Paramount. Copperhead — D-8.
Lionel Barrymore — Paramount. Conrad in Quest of His Youth — D-8.
Thomas Meighan — Paramount. Courage of Mauge O'Doone, The— MD-9.
Pauline Starke — Vitagraph. Curtain — D-7.
Katherine MacDonald — First National. Dangerous Business. — CD-9.
Constance Talmadge — First National.
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In harmony with the spirit of the season, the May issue of O Classic will offer stories and <> picture pages bright with the ? blossoms and butterflies of the cinema world.
Has anybody forgotten "the <> girl with the million dollar * smile"? Lest you forget, the story of
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y£ is the last interview with this 2 popular and accomplished star, who has again come strongly into the limelight in "Man — Woman — Marriage," a superproduction, in which she is directed by her husband, who produced the picture.
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