Paramount Press Books (1918)

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REVIEW To be sent to newspapers for use the day following the first showing of * Mules of the Strong Heart/’ ROLE OF A TRAPPER FROM THE CANADIAN NORTH WOODS SAID TO FIT GEORGE BEBAN, PARAMOUNT STAR, LIKE THE PROVERBIAL GLOVE. As Jules Lemaire, a laughing, singing, high-spirited and wholesouled trapper from the great forests of the Canadian wilds, George Beban in his latest Paramount picture, "Jules of the Strong Heart," has found a role that is absolutely suited to his talents and one in which he finds opportunity for the exercise of all his faculties of character delineation. That combination of primitive kindliness, robust spirits, and rollicking disposition, coupled with a gusty temper and bravery of the highest order makes up a character of the sort that few besides Mr, Beban can adequately portray and it is his ability in this respect that has made him so wonderfully successful in his Paramount photoplays, "Jules of the Strong Heart" was a powerful and vital short story which appeared in Colliers, and from it Frank X, Finnegan and Harvey F. Thew have written a scenario that is said to be virile, thrilling, full of the milk of hiunan kindness, replete with romance and the odor of the pine forests. The story is one of high-hearted courage and depicts the struggle of Jules to uphold the honor of his sweetheart's father and to save his friend's baby from privation. Misjudged and even tortured on these counts Jules finally makes good. This picture, which was filmed largely at Hoquiam, Washington, at the Lasky Lumber Camp, where a complete studio was erected, fully sustains the reputation already possessed by Mr. Beban for unusual and wholly satisfying character creations. The star is supported by a' powerful cast and the direction of Donald Crisp assures technical perfection down to the last detail, "Jules of the Strong Heart" is ^ appearing at the Theatre, 13