Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

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1286 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD August 31, 1918 Scene from "Wild Life" (Triangle). "The Hun Within" and First Paramount-. Artcrait Special THE Famous Players I,:isky Corporation will release early in September a big Paramount-. \ i t< rift special entitled. "The Hun Within," a pbotopl unusual excellence presenting such p< • i ■ ular screen players as Dorothy Glsh, George Fawcett. Doug Lean and others. Daily revelations in the l papers of the country of the Bubtli fluences of German pn and tho effect of enemy work within our own borders which Is being exposed uv the Secret Bervice Department is the so of this production. The production has been carefully guarded for months in Callfon secrecy was thrown around the cast and no information concerning it has anywhere. It wa under the di rection of Chet Wlthey. The story tells of a young Ami boy who returns to this country an education In Germany, where i He Influences of autocracy have compli tely unbalanced him. He falls an the machinations of German America and plots with them against his own country despite the protestatlo his father, who is German born but who is loyal to the Stars and Strii • Dorothy Gish I. splendid role. George Fawcett plays the part of the <,id German-American who is loyal to the United States. The subject is the first of the nine big Paramount-Artcraft Specials to be released during the coming year Btartlng September 1. tar still, just ho« to do u sfanj persons believe that to build s camp-fire it is only • ■ « st irks together, but actually camp-lire building is an ail requiring experience. Any spectator of the Outing-Chester pictures who is a close observer maj learn how to make camp, how to build B lire, how to ...ok, how to pack camp dunnaga, and, generally si mt;. gel an education In outdoorlng." The forthcoming releases of Outing ■ rs include "Pines Up and Palms Down," an expedition into the wild pine and river country of the French-Canadian babltal — a land of camping and canoeing. of big moose and elk and wild game of ail sorts, together with a contrasting jour arougb the palm-fringed BSvei glades of Florid., with alligators in full view and close up, snapping their great Jaws and swirling their muscular tails. Exceptional Pulling Power Sought by Golduyn Posters GOLDWYN has provided twenty-foursheets of exceptional pulling power for the first six productions under the company's new Star Series booking plan. Special attention has been given "star personality" and the new twentyfour-sheets are arranged with a large and striking head of the star at the left end of each stand. Plain, striking lettering is used and it is of such mammoth size that the title of the picture and name of its star may be seen and read blocks away Large portraits of the star till the entire end of the stand and at the right end of each stand there is a frame to hold a sixBheet of the production. This six-sheet is the regular six of the production paper, to be inserted. Beautiful color schemes add to the effectiveness of the stands and the ral combination is one that cannot help attract attention and admiration. Goldwyn always has regarded its advertising paper as one of the most essential factors toward box-office success. In the last year exhibitors have commented on iss and quality of Goldwyn stands. With the adoption of the new Star Series policy the company determined to glv. its customers paper that would fully measure up to the high quality of the pictures i hemselves. Goldwyn exchanges are now supplied with the new t wer.ty-four-sheets and Goldwyn has extended a Bpeolal invitation to exhibitors to call at the various branches and inspect this individualized ome W ho already have seen it de Clare it is the most striking and beautiful in the market. Bridegrooms Get Mixed in L-K.O. There is an Interesting scene of brlde'i mixing In "Her Whirlwind Wed ding." the I.-KO comedy released by Universal September i. its as much as the eyes oan do to keep up with the action as the !«.. men who seek the same girl are switched back and forth in the wed. ling The cast Is made up of Bob Mackenzie as the farmer; Chester Ryckman, his "eddloated" son; Porter Strong as Hector Hoot; Hans Loralne as Mr. Succotash, and Eva Novak as Sally Succotash. Outing Editor Discusses Value of Chester Pictures Albert Britt, editor of Outing, discussing the value of the Outing-Chester travel series as an educational and inspiration feast for lovers of the great outdoors, refers to them as affording sportsmen and lovers of camp life the most complete compendium of useful information ever assembled in any form. arly every man and nearly every woman in whom exists the spirit of adventure loves to go camping," said Mr. Britt. "In the Outing-Chester pictures there is shown at close range just what to do in every camp emergency, and, bet Scene from "Love's Law" (Mutual)