Motography (Jul - Dec 1915)

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I i:. M O I O 11 K A !' II Y Vol XIV, N( iitnon the leatoi ." and " Phe Spendei ," the Iii si ol the Gold Rooatci plays ( >n \\ i '.Imi".«i.i\ the I'. nil. ivd\ ei Using In .ill its phases .'i trade papers, the nrw posters, the new hul 1. 1 in i tunc in I'M •"in. good v, ' 'i .1 ■ .ni'i 111 the uftei nOOn .1:,. ii. \ . I . . . M 1 1 1 1 1 n : ; \\ . I • ill.' RUbjCCt \\ .'.In. "..l.i ) night w.i'. iiw big win. I up with .i l..iu.|ii.'i .ii Rectors tO . olol'l.lto III.' .III. limn:' ol $1 ,0110,000 111 I Ml'. I II.".'. "II Hi. great r.uii.' serial "TClalne." Phe gratification ol the l'. nil. officials is -ill the more increased al this wonderful showing ol "Rlaine" '.in..1 the} remembei that "The Perils ol Pauline" did its biggest business .inn iii.' release ol the last episode and Klaine" has still some weeks to run before the last episode will be show n \ ice president ( hurles Dupuis and General Man ,i:'.i I "iii-. tiasniei presided at the banquet which was also attended b\ the various department heads ol the home "in. . MIKE DON1 IN SIGNS WITH ARROW Mi m amnoRATioN lb.' Vrrow Film Corporation, ol I \\ esl 23rd street, Mew \Tork City, has completed arrangements with Mike Donlin, probabl} the best known ball playei m the world, whereb} ill.' famous son ol Swat Will l>0 l.'.ll III .'.1 III .1 ii\ .' part photoplaj entitled "Right < m ill.' Bat " I'll.' see n.ii I", w lii.li is In All. oil S I .'\ in,.. follow ■• elosel} i h e big moments in I )on liu's life, ii.mii ill.' .ii ; . w li.'u he w us .i small tow ii lad, era ) about baseball, I i" the i mi.' w hen he achie\ .'.i his a m b i ii.mi .in.i became .i i .i.mi r li e pi oducers h.i\ . pi .w ulo.l ,ui .ill stai easl i" support I Vnlui in "Kio.hl ( )fi the Bat " ftxnong in-, .is-.", i.u.' plaj ers are the M is-.' Claire \i .■ i s e i e .i Ui Fan Bourke, Rita Ross Donlin, Beatrice Duuncourt, Doris Grey, and Mabel Wright, and Messrs. Charles Mather, > . , Henry, I \rthui O'Brien and Frank Frane, ji 'Right * Mi the Bat," which has been in coin se ol production about ten days, is being directed b} Hugh Retieker, one oi the youngei school oi photoplaj di lectors who, experienced (>} years on the speaking stage, is employing his keen imagination in the newei .ui "i screen production \l"st "i the scenes are exteriors, taken in .» beau tiful >'u\ in the Berkshires More than fort} well known ballplayers have been engaged to take part in the play, which is a coined} drama that deals with . ..'.I hut is not devoted solel} to the national game. Exclusive oi Donlin's salar} the production will cost in the neighborhood oi $20,000, "Right Ofi the Bat" will be released late in Wigusl .m.l will be soon foi us premiei m ,i leading Rrondwaj theat< HIM AND SiAGE DRAMA FROM SAME SCRIPT, METRO SCHEME Wli.ii. without .i doubt, -w ill prove the most novel •in. I i. H reaching innovation instituted in the history >>i amusements, is the plan ol General Manage! Richard \ Rowland ol the Metro Pictures ( orporation, an n. nun oil i. n consummation earl} in the coming fall riio plan is nothing less than the simultaneous production ol ii feature film and spoken drama from iho same script, both to be produced with the same cast "i artists and both to be presented upon an elabo rate scale in houses so close togethei thai the general scheme can be successful!} carried oul Hie produc n. mi i" be thus treated v\ ill be I! \ Rolfe^ pla} . "When a Woman Loves," in which Emm} Whelen, ill. \ iennese actress, is now preparing to work "\\ hen .i \\ .Mii.in I oves is an original concoction from the pen ol Charles Horan, and which is said to possess admirable material foi dialogic situations as w oil .p. | i.i n i ..in i in i. Mi Horan will conduct the stag in:: ..I the pictorial production and will undoubted!} have an important mteresl in the stage production Mi Rowland promises definite details as to the the titers and casl and date within a few w eeks, "The scheme is so great and the prospects so promising," said Mr, Rowland, "thai we will require considerable time to complete them, but we are con crete in oui determination to offei a greal man} novel innovations during the last ball >>i the Mono year, So we exped to pul Mr, Horan and Mi Maddock, ol the Rolfe company, in charge oi the dual production, HEINIE AND LOl 'IE TO APPEAR IN STANDARD EROGRAM COMEDY I. iiuos \ui.i.\ .in.i Waltei Kendig, who have made an enviable reputation .is motion picture com edians in the roles oi Heinie and I .mho. will be soon regular!} in theii now well-known characters on the Si. in. l. ml Program I'lu Mittenthal Brothers studio force in Y.miUois. \ow York, where tho Heinie and I .mho comedies are produced, has been busily en gaged for the p.isi month in preparing now single reel comedies undei the able direction oi Chester De \ on. I. .in.i Vubrey, and Harn Mittenthal, who are delighted with the class of film that is now read} foi projection, EXHIBITION SPEClAl 1ST ROSNER Rl NNING ROSl'ON DARK VUEA IER \s \\ Fred Bosner, P 1". D, he should sign him self, P, r. D, stands for Paramount Tho, nor Doctor, \s .i successful exhibitor oi Paramount pictures he h.is recentl} come to take charge of the Park the .uoi in Boston He is an exhibition specialist, that is to say, ins expertness concerns chief!} the proper pros entatiou oi films Good films ma} be hurt by poor presentation, Mi Bosnei is horn upon excluding poor presentation from the vast chain ol theaters showing the Paramount Program. W*-' is a typical film expert, young, observant, energetic, intense!} eager to pro vide ideal conditions for the pleasure of the public. equall} intense in his enthusiasm ovei the accomplish moms .in.l prospects of the photopla} . and particularly oi what he sincerel} believes to be the besl pictures produced today, He is a native of Pennsylvania, who took Greeley's advice literally .»n.l trekked west, .hum