Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1926)

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Now is the time either to bluff like an experienced writer and concoct out of hearsay an interview that I never had (that is done, isn't it?) or to admit that on this eventful day I had beastly luck to be in bed with grippe. I submit the impressions brought me by different people on the post as answers to your box-office puzzle. They are a tiny cross-section of Sills' public. Most of them had seen the "Sea-Hawk." All had seen the "Knockout," thanks to the Army motion picture service, which sent the film here some two weeks ago. The medical officer's wife: "Why, he's 1 just a perfectly human person. I said: 'Here I came over to the Old Fort expecting to find the handsome Sea-Hawk ' And here I am, just a bum,' he smiled. 'And you cant even look cheerful about it, can you?' I asked. 'Not,' he grinned, 'with Bruno doing the dirty work at home.' "Yes, he's perfectly human." The Major over the phone : "I am so sorry that you could not meet him. He was so very agreeable. He talked so freely and pleasantly about different films that he had been in, or curious things about other Our "striker" or orderly : "The captain would certainly call me for a growth of beard like that. But he is a fine guy, and a great actor. You'd ought to see the expressions on his face and the way he walked up an' down when he learned about his wife and the other fellow." My twelve-y ear-old daughter, who has been a movie fan and critic since she saw "lack and the Bean-Stalk" at the mature age of four: "Oh, Mummy, I've met Milton Sills! He's awfully nice, even with that beard! He's tall, you know, and he has nice eyes. What color are they? I dont know, but they're nice. And he has .such a funny hand-shake, but it s nice, too. He slips his hand up along your wrist. He has nice long hands. ( Her vocabulary is more limited than her enthusiasm.) Captain (..lines said that perhaps that was so people wouldn't get a chance to squeeze his hand when he has to shake hands so much." IWIv husband: "Oh, yes, I met him. He's a fine chap." Myself: "Well, listen to this criticism from the Classic." 1 read the bits quoted above. "Now what are your reasons for liking him?" My lnisband: "Why, I always have liked him better than most of the men in the movies. He's rather good-looking, and such a likable chap.' These all seem to me pretty good answers to that riddle of the box-office. Milton Sills is good-looking and strong-looking enough to win the admiration of men, women and children without being so superhandsome that it makes the women silly about him. and the men jealous. He acts convincingly enough to convey his emotions to such varied types of minds as those of the C. Q. and my striker. He is nice to a child (acid test again) and interesting to her elders. He is, to quote the captain's wife anain, "A perfectly human being." ertisemenl I i MOTION riorum: magazine is am Get Business by Mail 60 pages of vital business facts and figures. 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