Technique of the photoplay (1916)

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382 APPENDIX No. 429 EPES WINTHROP SfcRSENT NEW YORK CITT THE NAilROT? PATHS Or FATE Action—Part II . Leader- T»o yeara later. 32- Office- Seme bs #2 but chAnged — Jack reeding maH— g«.t3letter— On Bcreen - Paragraph of letter- You must remenber Jim Cort , He's proapectlng about twenty miles Bouth of here. Els South American plan failed end he von't go eeat until he haa made e etake. Jec/c springs up-- ahowe his eatisfaction-- takee gun from hip pocket— looks at it-- repltces it-- exits. Leader - ^lenders has fallen low. 53- Western ealocn -- Flanders and oth-ers playing cards-- Flandera cleaa, ed out-- htlf drunk— P.uth enters-- goes to Flendera— tries to get him to coce away— Flanders ugly— strikes at her— Bill stops hlm- Ruth aeka for money-- Flanders has none-- P.uth turns away-- Bill tt.kes coins from his pile-- forces them on her behind Flanders bsck-- she hesitates a moment , snlleR-- accepts— exits— Bill takes Flanders by collar-- leads hie to door. 34- Outside ealoon - Ruth looking at coins— Flanders pushed through door by Bill-- Ruth sees him-- he sees money-- takes it from her-- ettrts to go back-- changes mind— starts up street— Ruth cries- Bill comes out-- geta the situation — ptts her shoulder— gives her more money-- she thanks hiEi with a trace of her old archnees-- exite— Bill looks after her admiringly— 35- Cann- rude shack or tent - Cort enters with proapector'a ehoTel and pan-- throws theu down-- no luck-- sits on box-- smokes. 36- Front t-s in #3 - Jack exits with small handbag. Leader - Later* 37- Hotel Ir small western town- lien on steps-- Flanders among them-- Tagon in— Jack alights— Flanders sees him-- turns-- hides face with sombrero-- Jack passes into hotel-- Ruth enters-- goea to Flanders— eeea that he is shaken-- speaks-- he points inslde-- tells her that Jack is there— she la shocked— Leade Flanders out of scene. 38- Shack - Ruth leade Flanders In— he sprawls on bench beside door- she enters houee— Flanders rouses-- takee bottle from behind barrel or other hiding place— drinks. A_^ Starting part two. Had this play ended the first part in " ' the center of the page, the title would have been replaced by a line about fifteen spaces long. The first four scenes advise the spectator as to the changes in the condition of the characters before resuming the story.