Paramount Press Books (1917)

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_ Fress stories to be sent out a week or ten days in advance of the showing of “THE JUDGMENT HOUSE” lie taeditntetede dad ot ee ee ne ee ee SCENES OF "THE JUDGMENT HOUSE" FILMED AT OYSTER BAY Commodore J. Stuart Blackton, who is filming several of Sir Gilbert Parker's most famous novels for the Paramount, has taken | many of the outdoor scenes at his estate in Oyster Bay, Long | Island. The photoplay is said to be exceptionally beautiful, especially night scenes of a lawn party on his estate, and the arrival of "The Judgment House," joint work of a famous producer and a renowned author, which has been scheduled for the .cccccce Of coccee BUmUlU Me cvivc ceo eallicavre, Will be one of the events of the motion | picture "season."® Sir Gilbert Parker, the famous novelist whose books are being prepared for the screen by J. Stuart Blackton, is visiting Commodore Blackton at his estate at Oyster Bay, Long Island, where the two are much together, both during tne actual work on the pictures as well as on long pleasure excursions in the Commodore's yacht. Sir Parker has become very fond of Commodore Blackton's children, aged four and six respectively. The three may be found almost any sunny day watching the outdoor scenes for "The Judgment House," the Paramount picture which is being filmed on the Blackton estate. "The Judgment House" will be ready for the screen shortly and has been scheduled to POA Tm Olliees sete ese PELL TSULIO c's 0 6 eee © LNOAtre. "The Judgment House," one of the most popular of Sir Gilbert Parker's novels, is being converted to photoplay form by J. Stuart Blackton, producer of "The Battle Cry of Peace" and others. This is the first of several productions by the famous director and author, which will be released by Paramount, and is to be shown at the Maretuiselse LOCAL C Olle cc c.v.0 0.ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee Him ee ee ee me ee eee ee I ee ee ee me a ae re re es eet ee AN re ome ee eee ea ae ee ee Ne ee ee ee te et in ti ee ee ee Oh a st se tn ens iw et An unusual picture, the scenes of which are laid in South Africa and England during the Boer war, will be shown at the ..cceeceee Theatre on ..----eeThis is "The Judgment House," by Sir Gilbert Parker, which has been prepared for the screen by the celebrated producer of "The Battle Cry of Peace," J. Stuart Blackton, for Paramount. 13