Moving Picture Age (Nov-Dec 1919)

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28 MOVING PICTURE AGE £H|||||||||||||lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllli™ NEW INSTRUCTIONAL Films and Where to Get Them Travel, Literary, Industrial, Topical and Comedy llllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllll III!I[[IIIIII[II1II!IIIIIIII!II1I]|III(IIIIIIIIIIIIIM Films for the Family Group {Received and listed by the National Juvenile Motion Picture League of New York) FAMILY FILMS {Recommended for Young People and Adults) The Home Town Girl. Reels, 5; producer, Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Vivian Martin. In part 5, cut title, "What the devil does she mean?" For Better, For Worse. Reels, 5; producer, Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; exchange, Artcraft. Remarks: In part 5, cut scenes of drinking a toast. Little Comrade. Reels, 5; producer, Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Vivian Martin. The Kiddies in the Ruins. Reels, 2; producer, Welsh-Pearson Film. Remarks: British film. In part 2, cut title, "What the Hell," etc. Taxi. Reels, 5; producer, Triangle; exchange, same. Remarks: Taylor Holmes. In part 2, cut title, "Hi lost his job to me in craps." In part 3, cut views of girl in underclothes. The Bachelor's Wife. Reels, 5; producer, American; exchange, Pathe. Remarks: Mary Miles Minter. In part 1, cut scene of boys sticking out tongues. Waiting at the Church. Reel, 1 ; producer, Lyons-Moran; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Comedy. JUVENILE FILMS Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox. Reel, 1; producer, Anson Dyer. Remarks: English film. Cartoon comedy. INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS Lessons in Physics. Part 6. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: The Magnet. Hearst News 32. Reel, 1 ; producer, International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Newark, N. J., firemen fight flames in chemical plant; Montebello, Cal., thousands of gallons of gasoline goes to waste in overflowing oil wells; Bridgeport, Conn., Salvage Submarine, Simon Lake, inventor; Saratoga, racing season opens, Douglas, Arizona, copper mines; San Francisco, Hindu ladies; Newark, N. J., army food put on sale, Mayor Gillen selling bacon at 36 cents a pound; Archangel, Russia, troops in rievew; indoor sports. The Silken Cities of Kuwa-Ko. Reel, 1; producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Japan, art of reeling silk, cocoons arriving, the silk exchange, straining cocoon, 25 million bushels of cocoons is the yearly output, sorting as to size and color, social welfare among the silk workers, winding the silk on reels. Fifth grade. Fiddlers and Acrobats. Reel, 1; producer, C. L. Chester; exchange, State Right. Remarks: Outing Chester scenic. Tarpon fishing around the Useppa Island in the blue waters of the Mexican gulf; pelicans in their nest; the fiddler crab. Skyland. Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, World. Remarks: Clouds about the mountain tops, Indian tepees, Indian faces, Indian dance. La Guaira to Caracas. Reel, 1; producer, Minneapolis Daily News; exchange, Pathe. Remarks: The capital of Venezuela, street scenes, ride on train to view town, Maiquetia, ascent to a cool altitude tunnel, houses with thatched roofs, 3,200 feet up on the mountains, donkey pack trains. Caught. Reel, 1; producer, Ford; exchange, Goldwyn. Remarks: The hunters and the hunted of the primeval forests, back in paradise. Catching a muskellunge, taking a cub bear alive, bread and molasses makes the bears contented in confinement; forest regulations against fires, forest fires caused by careless motorists, cigarettes cause fires, locating forest fire by instrument, forest fire started, portable gasoline pump, the battle begins, portable telephone, smothering the fire on the ground with dirt. Hearst News No. 35. Reel, producer, International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Mitnroe, N. Y., West Point cadets in camp, the birdman pays a call; Leeds, Alaska, train run into trestle; Chicago, orphans on outing; New York, movie cameras to shoot scenes in unexplored Africa; El Paso, Texas, Yank gunners ready for call of action on Mexican border, boys of the Eighth Cavalry; Quebec, Prince of Wales formally dedicates the wonderful Quebec bridge; Berlin, Germany, veterans of the great war in parade. Cut indoor sports. International News No. 34. Reel, 1; producer, International; exchange. Universal. Remarks: San Francisco, Uncle Sam's new type of destroyer passes speed test; New York, strike on subway and elevated road ties up traffic; Marfa, Texas, Eighth Cavalry now on border guard; Philadelphia, horse race; New York, striking actors parade up Fifth Avenue, Marie Dressier leads the chorus; Coblenz, Germany, Gencril Pershing in final review bids farewell to Army of Occupation; Warsaw, Poland, first picture of new republic, General Pildudsky, president, and Premier Ignace Jan Paderewski; St. John, N. B., the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Devonshire, Governor-General of Canada; Sir Robert Borden, Canadian Premier; the "Pageant of the Provinces." International News No. 35. Reel, 1; producer, International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Boston, Italian warship here on friendly visit, the Conti di Cavour, her commander, and crew; New York, testing postal airship; Los Angeles, Cal., Viola Dana and Bessie Barriscale in baseball game; London, Britains pay honor to the great work done by the navy during war; Mineola, airmen compete in first international aerial derby; Paris, protest against profiteering in food; Warsaw, Poland, honors aged veterans who fought in vain for Poland's freedom. Pathe Review No. 17. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, same. Remarks: Pathecolor. Picturesque France; big game fish, tarpon fishing; Novograph film, the game of billiards; Ditmars film, capers of an elephant; Pathecolor, crocodile hunting. New Screen Magazine No. 27. Reel, 1; producer, Universal; exchange, same. Remarks: A moment with the Indian fighters; Uncle Sam pays a woman to conduct a boarding house for bugs and microbes; the sea horse; correct behavior of engaged couple; how the cricket serenades his lady-love (cartoon); use your hands to charm, by Lillian Russell; futurist movies. New Screen Magazine No. 28. Reel, 1; producer, Universal; exchange, same. Remarks: Old railroad in Ireland; how to smile for beauty, by Lillian Russell; the Brown ants' diary (cartoon); five hats for one dollar: how to read your lover's character, by Signor Falconi; making a bit of window glass; futurist movies. The Immigrant Mecca. Reel, 1 ; producer, Kalem; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Immigrants on incoming ship; Ellis Island, examination, Government vessels convey them to Battery, large number locate on the East Side, old women of the streets of New York. Kinogram. Reel, 1; producer, Kinogram Pub. Corp; exchange, World. Remarks: Rainier National Park, snow being shoveled in mid-July; Santa Barbara, Cal., dog show; Hazelhurst, views of cross-country aeroplane contest; St. John, N. B., Prince of Wales landing in Canada, presenting the "Pageant of the Provinces," the Prince presenting the flag of the Empire to the color bearer of the 26th New Brunswick Regiment, etc. Pathe News No. 67. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, same. Remarks: Vincennes, France, heroes of France and Belgium in farewell review; the first authentic picture of the actual signing of Peace Treaty; Marblehead, Mass., yacht race; Grays, England, boy naval recruits drilling; Washington, D. C, the fighting Fifth Regiment U. S. Marines, Second Division of Regulars, A. E. F., in review before President Wilson. The Art of Printing in the Government Printing Office. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. A comprehensive idea of every process of printing in the most modern printery in the world, from type setting on both linotype and monotype machines, through all the intricate operations to stamping titles on book covers, attachment of leaves and the completed volume from the compression machine. The Anglers. Reel, 1; producer, Ford; exchange, Goldwyn. Remarks: Trout fishing on the Ausable River in the Adirondacks. The Second Chance. Reel, 1; producer, Ed. Film Corp. of America; exchange, same. Remarks: Castle William, the prison at Governor's Island, soldier court-martialed for deserting under fire is given ten years and brought to Castle William for confinement, inside of prison, showing the Salvation Army and the Y. M. C. A. keeping the prisoners' spirits up, amusements, prisoner persuaded to join the Honor Association, set free and back to the old line in France. Belgium, the Broken Country. Reel, 1; producer, Red Cross; exchange, Ed. Film Corp. of America. Remarks: Ypres and what remains of it, the Yser River, land flooded by the Belgians as a defense, the last house fired on by the Germans, Edith Cavell building, place where she was held prisoner, cemetery where she was buried, new Nurses' Home started under Edith Cavell's supervision, nurses who worked with her, refugees, relatives eagerly look for long lost children, Cardinal Mercier, his home and church. London Plays Ball. Reel, 1; producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: London, July 4, 1919, Great Britain observes Independence Day, Parliament floats the American flag, ball game, U. S. Army plays U. S. Navy, Sir Thomas Lipton, Admiral Sims, Queen Alexandra, Mr. Asquith, King George and Queen Mary, Princess Mary, General Biddle, Mr. Winston Churchill, etc. AVAILABLE FILM FOR SAFETY STANDARD PROJECTORS {The Pathescope Library can be had at any Pathescopc Branch Office) To permit a better selection of subjects, the -Pathescope Company has divided its list into classes as follows: 1, Travel, hunting, manners and customs; 2, industries, forestry, agriculture; 3, popular science, natural history; 4, topical and war; 5, fairy and trick scenes; 6, comic scenes; 7, vaudeville; 8, comedies; 9, dramas; 10, religious and Biblical scenes; 11, reconstructed history; 12, military sports; 13, detective stories; 14, animated cartoons. Reel No. Title. Class. A-322 — Drilling and Instruction of Soldiers in a U. S. Army Cantonment 12 A-323 and 324 — Making Photoplays in Egypt 1 A-325 — Training in Trench Warfare in a U.S. Army Cantonment 12 A-326 — Cut-GIass Industry 2 A-327 — Granite Industry 2 A-328 — Recreation and Diversions of Uncle Sam's Boys in an Army Cantonment 12 A-329 — Humpback Whaling in the Paciic 2 A-330 — In a Sculptor's Studio 3 A-331 — The Celery Industry of Florida 2 A-332 — Cypress Logging in Florida 2 A-333 — New York Zoological Park 3 A334 — Central Park, New York 1 A-335 — The American Rhine (The Hudson River) 1 A-336 — More Animals of the New York Zoological Park 3 A-337 — St. Augustine, Florida 1 A-338 — (a) Historic New York 1 (b) A Connecticut Skunk Farm 1 A-339 — Historic Boston 1 A-340 — Historic Savannah 1 A-341 — The Concrete Industry 2 A-342 — (a) Putting Volcanoes to Work 3 (b) Handling Great Lake Steaaers.. 3 A-343 — (a) Harvesting War Timber 2 (b) Training Man Hunters 1 A-344— Bobby Bumps, "Chef" 14 A-345 — (a) With the U. S. Ambulance Corps.. 4 (b) Mobilizing Red Cross 4 A-346— (a) The Toll-Gate of the Atlantic 3 (b) Guardians of the Deep 3 A-347 — (a) Skating a la Mode 1 (b) Beating the Wind 1 A-348 — (a) Wonders of the Unseen World... 3 (b) Peculiarities of the Air 3 A-349 — (a) Col. Heeza Liar, Spy Dodger 14 (b) Chimpanzee "Susie" 3 A-350 — (a) Dining Automatically 3 (b) An American Vesuvius 4 A-3S1 — (a) Championship Billiards 1 (b) Fresh Water Acrobats 1 A-352 — Col. Heeza Liar on the Jump 14 A-353 — Experiments in Physics 3 A-3S4 — Along the River Nile 1 A-3S5 — Ancient Temples of Egypt 1 A-356 and 357 — Egypt as It Was in the Time of Moses 1 A-358 — (a) Preserving Eggs 3 (b) A Substitute for Butter 3 A-359 — (a) A Meatless Meat-Loaf 3 (b) The Fireless Cooker 3 A-360 — (a) Mining for Beauty 2 (b) Straw Weaving 2 A-361 — (a) Subwav Tubes 3 (b) How Submarines Rise and Dive.. 3 A-362 — (a) Aeroplane Machine Guns 3 (b) Mobilizing America's Manhood... 4 A-363 — Goodrich Dirt and the $1,000 Reward.. 14 A-364 — (a) Turpentine Industry 2 (b) How Grandma Lost Her Job 2 A-365 — (a) Sardine Industry 2 (b) Capturing Wild Oysters 2