Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)

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it was alL vtUtus it swung out of our reach. Rather than "kill" the whole scene, I grabbed Miss Porter and went thro the air after that rope in what seemed a never-ending leap. Don't ask me how I ever did it — all I know is that we both breathed somewhat easier when our feet hit the dock. You'll know how we felt when that scene is (lashed on the screen for you'll hear a gasp from your audience followed by a sigh of relief, as they sink back into their seats. True, it was a bigger thriller than we planned— but if the fans want and like it, why there's only one thing to do : smile and give it to them." EDDIE POLO N I