The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ■35 THE MOON RIDERS" Episode No. 16. "The naming Peril" CAST "Buck" Ravelle Art Acord "Arizona" Baldwin Charles Newton Anna Baldwin Mildred Moore Egbert George Field jjosa Beatrice Dominguez Warpee Tote Ducrow ANNA helps Buck make his getaway and she sets out to Rosa's cabin to find her father, while Buck takes another route. In the meantime, by a clever ruse, Rosa has freed Egbert from jail and taunting him with the money, he agrees to marry her. She goes off for a minister and immediately after her departure Anna arrive at her cabin. She is bound by Egbert who carries her into an adjoining room. The marriage ceremony is performed, and Rosa's joy knows no bounds. She gives Egbert the money and in return he discloses to her how he has cheated her, bringing Anna out to bear him witness. Egbert makes his getaway with Anna to the cliffs, first seriously wounding Rosa, when she attempts to turn her pistol on him. In the cave, Egbert binds Anna and then prepares to electrocute Buck whom he knows will chase her to the eave when he finds out that Anna has been captured by him. This Buck does discover and as he enters the room where Anna is held captive, before her terrified eyes Egbert opens the valve and it seems as if the fires of hell had opened up to consume Buck. International News No. 45. Cox and Roosevelt, Democratic Candidates, Confer at the Capital. — Washington, D. C. Sub-Titles. — One of the Governor's youngest admirers. With the Vicepresidential candidate, Franklin D. Roosevelt. At the White House for a consultation with President Wilson. Mr. Roosevelt greeted by co-workers in the Navy Department. The gavel — for use in presiding over the Senate (?). Brides From Russia. — American doughboys bring home some real war prizes.— nSan Francisco, Cat Sub-Titles. — Glad to be on this side of the Pacific. War babies. Olympic Stars Chosen At Final Try outs In the Harvard Stadium. — Cambridge, Mass. Sub-Titles. — Lurchison, New York A. C. wins the 100-yard dash. The 120-yard-high hurdle won by Barron, of Phila. Champion pole vaulters of America. The mile. Joe Ray, Illinois A. C, winner. Some jumping for Europe to beat. "Heel and toe." America's participation in the great Olympic Committee. Famous Golfers Here. — Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, British experts, perform before big galleries. — Mount Vernon, N. Y. Sub-Titles. — Vardon on the ground. Ray shows the right way to drive. 100,000 Ducks A Fear.— That's the record of this farm. Here are some of the latest arrivals. — Atlantic Farm, L. I. Sub-Titles.— A few of the 100,000. Their daily swim. Chow time. Resolute In the Lead As Lack of Wind Ends Second Yacht Race. — Off Sandy Hook, N. J. Sub-Titles. — The American defender. Resolute, and the British challenger. Shamrock IV, at the starting line. Neck and Neck. J. P. ?/Iorgan's yacht, Corsair. No breeze — a slow race. Cheering the Resolute on. "A painted ship upon a painted ocean." New York Yacht Club rooters. As it looked to a speeding airman (photographed from an all-metal Larsen plane.) Resolute forges ahead. The Navy fliers take a look (photographed from Navy dirigible, C-10). Sailing and sailing — and gettin' nowhere. A bit of engine trouble. Resolute at the turn — miles ahead of the becalmed Shamrock — but the six hours was up and the race was called off. Tad's Indoor Sport. — Cartoon. International News No. 46. Japanese Cruiser Brings K. Shidekara. Mikado's New Envoy. — New York City. Sub-Titles. — The Japanese Ambassador to Washington. A jiu jitsu exhibition for visitors. Gun fencing. A Japanese "social smoke." A striking deck view. Farmerettes Harvest Fruit Crops To Help Cut Cost Of Living. — Marlborough, N. Y. Sub-Titles. — City girls on vacation ^but real workers. Beauties. A day's berry harvest. Healthy appetites. Just a song at twilight. New York's State Industrial Commission Bureau of Employment giVes girls healthy vacations and a chance to earn money at the same time. West Point Cadets Take Over Army Camp for Summer Training. — Camp Dix, N. J. Sub-Titles. — Pretty good for beginners. Practising skirmish formations as developed in the late war. Handling the "75 's like experts. A Dangerous Calling. — This daredevil dives 100 feet and braves flames at same time — to earn a living,r— Luna Park, N. Y. Sub-Titles — Ready. There he goes. As it looked from above. A Svnft Polo Match. — Cooperstown and Meadowbrook in an exciting contest.— Meadowbrook, N. Y. Sub-Title. — Keep your eye on the ball. New Zoo Animal Arrives. — Here's a baby deer just 24 hours old — latest addition to a family of thriving exilies. — New York Zoological Park. Sub-Titles. — His family. The senior member of the park community — 375 years young and going strong. The strangest member — the ant eater. Has a tongue 24 inches long, but doesn't display it. G. 0, P. & Democratic Presidential Candidates Meet For First Time. — (With the assistance of International News). Sub-Titles. — Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, and Senator Warren G. Harding, of Ohio. The Governor — "Senator, there's only one man in the world I'd rather see elected President than you." The Senator — "Govenor, them's my sentiments exactly. That's one thing we agree on anyhow." The Governor — "Confidentially, Senator Ohio's a mighty fine state, but I prefer Washington, D. C," The Senator — "Ain't that funny. Governor, that'^ another thing we agree on." Both — "I'd t^l you folks just what I think of this back of me — but this is a family news reel," Resolute vs. Shamrock In Neck and Neck Races for International Cup. — Off Sandy Hook, N. J. Sub-Titles. — The official timers. Close. The Victoria from which Sir Thomas Lipton watched the races. Picking up speed on a stray wind. An odd view. From the Navy Dirigible— C-10. On the second lap. From the all-metal Larsen 'plane. The Shamrock draws ahead. Resolute hot on the trail. Nearing the finish. Shamrock coming down the wind like a greyhound. Maneuvering to catch the zephyrs. Note the Shamrock's crew busy as bees. Just drifting along as the vdnd dies down. Captain Burton, the Shamrock's plucky skipper. Sir Thomas Lipton, a never-saydie Irishman.