The Right of Way (Warner Bros.) (1930)

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Loretta Young’s Acting Equals Her Beauty In This Dramatic Picture if with CONRAD NAGEL FRED KOHLER LORETTA YOUNG A Frank Lloyd Production WINTER GARDEN NOW Cut No, 20 Cut 4oc Mat roc NAGEL’S BEST ROLE | Director Best Woodsman Conrad Nagel’s best acting role is said to be in “The Right of Way,” a: location First N:tional picture of powerful North Woods drama, now showing at the Theatre. Loretta Young plays opposite him and Fred Kohler has a big role. Indians Help Movie Company on Location Nearly fifty Indians helped film “The Right of Way” on natural location described in the famous Gilbert Parker novel upon which the First National-Vitaphone offering at the CORE Theatre is based. They were unseen and unheard in the picture however, because no Indians were needed in the cast. A good many were hired to cut wood, make camp, do errands by trail and canoe and so on by the director, Frank Lloyd. Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young and Fred Kohler are featured in the picture. the filming on natural of First National’s big Vitaphone offering at the Theatre, ‘The Right of Way,’ Director Frank Lloyd vied with Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young and Fred Kohler of the cast in woodsmanship —and won. Lloyd had spend some time in the North Woods before, coming to America from Scotland via Canada. Timber cutting, trailing, trapping tricks and canoeing were the principal items of contest. During Beauty Of Northwoods Shown In “Right Of Way” Some of the most magnificent scenery so far filmed, in beautiful photographie compositions, forms the background for “The Right of Way,” the Theatre’s current attraction. Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young and Fred Kohler are featured in this highly dramatic and human love story of the North Woods. Northwoods Drama Soon To Show At ...... Theatre Conrad Nagel And Loretta Young In Principal Roles Of “Right Of Way’’ (ADVANCE NEWS) “The Right of Way,” Sir Gilbert Parker’s famous novel, once so successfully dramatized on the stage, is coming to the Theatre in cinema garb. Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young, Fred Kohler, William Janney, Emmett King, Harry Cording, Brandon Hurst and other favorites head the all-star cast. Frank Lloyd directed the pictures, and it is said that it puts the noted director once again (for the eighth consecutive time) on the list of the “Ten Best Directors.” This honor rating began with his “The Sea Hawk.” Francis Edward Faragoh adapted the drama to the screen. Some exeeptionally beautiful photography is featured in picturing both of its principal locales: picturesque parts of a big Canadian city, and the great woods around a remote village in Northern Canada. Said to be one of the greatest basic dramas in fiction, “The Right of Way” deals with the attempted regeneration of a very hard, strange man who loses his inhumanity with his memory, and gets it back again when memories of the past return. At the same time it presents one of the finest love stories the screen has recorded, and one totally differing in inception and ending. Here is the storv — the sensational epic yarn which has captured hearts all over the world. Devil and angel bonded to a man’s soul — which is the RIGHT way to turn when love calls? CONRAD NAG LORETTA YOUNG FRED KOHLER EL A FIRST giving the outstanding performances of their brilliant careers. NATIONAL Cut No. 9 Cut 60c Mat r5c iH | WU TAMRON A FRANK LLOYD production based on the novel by Sir Gilbert Parker Page Six { FACING THE TEST OF TRUE LOVE Cut No. 14 Cut 4oc Mat roc Conrad Nagel and Loretta Young have the principal roles in the audible picturization of Sir Gilbert Parker’s famous novel, “The Right Of Way.” Fred Kohler also has an important role in this First National and Vitaphone picture. Romance In Movie Location Hunting (ADVANCE NEWS) Joe Berry, Fate dealt him one of Hollywood’s most noted location experts, satisfied Hout boetes his childhood longing to become an an gee hands ‘in his explorer by turning explorer for the movies! Now that. more than evegz, distant and realistic! “locations” have come to the screen|because of sound, color and photographic improvements, Berry and hig fell-explorers are busy hunting locg4tions throughout the whole world. Berry is now location manager for First National, and he is responsible for the strikingly beautifuly and realistic ae Woods locations photographed| by Director Frank Lloyd in the) big Vitaphone dramatization of \Sir Gilbert Parker’s novel, “The \Right of Way.” This picture is coming to the Theatre with Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young, Fred Kohler and other favorites in the all-star cast. “Few people know that when an African, Asiatic, South American or Galapagos Island locale is needed in a film, the mdvie location man must go to the actual locale, whether or not it is to \be used in the film,” Berry points out. “His duty is to learn whether or not it would pay to take the company to the far-off locale, and if not, in what part of the United States, Mexico or Canada it may be duplicated. He can only do this by seeing the real thing. “Real locations are the demand of the day, to match the greater realism sound and color have brought to screen drama.” Novel Wins Knighthood “The Right of Way,’ which appears this week in screen form as an all talking First National and Vitaphone picture at the won knighthood for its author, Sir Gilbert Parker, the famous Canadian novelist. He was the first Canadian author to be knighted by King George V. game of hearts. Based on Sir Gilbert Parker’s famous with ’ CONRAD NAGEL LORETTA YOUNG FRED KOHLER A FRANK LLOYD Production Cut No.4 Cut 20c Mat sc A FIRST NATIONAL & VITAPHONE PICTURE