The Moving picture world (November 1925-December 1925)

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December 5, 1925 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 457 A happy audience will come again— and laughs mean happiness. Get back of Laugh Month by playing plenty of comedies, and advertising them. Here is a great national publicity drive for your benefit. Tie up with it through your own publicity and advertising and by using plenty of the special accessories. Get your bookings set NOW for this four-week comedy carnival. EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, Inc. A WARM BREATH FROM A "HOT DOGGIE"— Walter Hiers makes an Educational corned'^ with the sizzling canine title. "The Green Archer" New Serial Heads Pathe List for December 6 ^l^i^HE opening chapter of the new mystery I Patheserial, "The Green Archer," based ' upon Edgar Wallace's popular novel of the same name, heads the Pathe short-feature release schedule for the week of December 6th. "Our Gang" offers a new two-reeler, "One Wild Ride," and other subjects on tht program are "Hold Everything" — a single reel Roach comedy; "The Bonehead Age" of the "Aesop's Film Fables" series; Pathe Review No. 49; 'Topics of the Day" No. 49; and two issues of Pathe News, which is now celebrating its fifteenth anniversary. "The Ghost of Bellamy Castle" is the intriguing title of the opening chapter of the new ten-episode Patheserial, "The Green Archer," with the favorite serial stars, Allene Ray and Walter Miller in the leading roles. The cast includes Burr Mcintosh, Frank Lackteen, Stephan Grattan, William Randall, Walter P. Lewis, Tom Cameron, Wally Oettel, Dorothy King, and Ray Allen. Frank Leon Smith adapted the Edgar Wallace novel for the screen, and Spencer Bennet directed the serial-play. The first chapter starts the mystery with the earliest scenes introducing the ghostly "Green Archer" and his deathdealing arrows. Abel Bellamy, played by Burr Mcintosh, is established as a supervillain upon whom the Archer and many others seek venegeance. This episode ends dramatically with various members of the cast under suspicion of being "The Green Archer." "One Wild Ride" gives the Hal Roach rascals full scope for their usual funmaking. The "Gang," excepting Farina, build an unusual vehicle out of an old automobile and hitch a horse to the back to push it. "Hold Everything" is a Hal Roach onereeler featuring Eddie Borden, Katherine Grant and Martha Sleeper. The plot con cerns Eddie's experience with several ladies of the chorus. Fred L. Guiol directed. Pathe Review No. 49 presents a trio of entertaining subjects: "The Timber Farmers," showing how the Government is replenishing the great western forests; "Makers of Men," showing how West Point builds America's military man-power ; and "The Gorges of the Cher," Pathecolor views of a beauty spot in the chateau country, France. "The Bonehead Age" is the animated cartoon of the "Aesop's Film Fables" series. "Topics of the Day" and two issues of Pathe News complete the schedule for December 6th. During its fifteenth anniversary period each issue of Pathe News wills show selected scenes from the "Flashes of the Past," a compilation-review of historic events of the past fifteen years. Next Blue Ribbon Comedy Shades of Cairo, Egypt, and the river Nile are now to be the locale of a screen comedy. "Mummy Love" is the title of a fun film being produced by Joe Rock who is using scenic replicas of the Old World as a background. Neely Edwards and Alice Ardell have the featured roles. Marcell Perez, perhaps better known' to movie fans as "Tweedy," is directing this Blue Ribbon comedy. Next Joe Rock Comedy "Three Paces West" is the title of Joe Rock's next Standard comedy featuring "Fat" Karr, "Kewpie" Ross and "Fatty" Alexander. The trio of rotund fun makers will play opposite petite Lois Boyd, Rock's most recent "find." George "Slim" Summerville will direct the production which will be released through F. B. O.