Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)

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I thought Said Eddie Polo, as he was getting ready for the next scene. "It couldn't have been longer than a minute but it seemed more like a life-time. You'll see it on the screen in an exceptionally fine piece of photography. It's when the heroine, played by Miss Corinne Porter, and I leap from the tug to escape from the gang. A rope suspended several hundred feet from a derrick on the dock is swinging over our heads; in this scene we were supposed to grab this rope and swing out together to the dock : a sure thriller as planned. But — somehow — there was a breeze blowing and each time as we tried to g^ab the rope EDDIE POLO L-N