Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1915 — U. S. REGULARS IN BIG FEATURE [ARTICLE]
U. S. REGULARS IN BIG FEATURE
Mackenzie Uses Cavalry In Btlrr!ng Scenes. Donald Mackenzie, ths Pathe producer, has just finished making a four-reel feature called “The Fortunes of Peter,” which has all the earmarks of a notable success. Mr. Mackenzie had a cast of wellknown players, most of whom havs already achieved fame on the screen. George Probert, who won golden opinions as Oskar Von Guggen in "Innocent” and the Cadet in “The Lure,” has the lead and this picture marks his debut before the camera. Mr.-Probert confesses that his first two days of picture acting were little less than torture to him. The sight of the lens staring at him all jhe time was infinitely more dreadful than the batteries of critical eyes on a big "opening night." Paul Panzer, after weeks of successful vaudeville touring, returns to the screen again in this picture. Mr. PanzeDt It will be remembered, made himself the best-hated villain In the country through his work as “Owen" la "The Perils of Pauline." Other members of the cast are 1 l(ls8 Alma Martin, a popular favorite In the “legitimate ” Sam Ryan, who has been in many Pathe pictures, and Charles Bunnell, who was with the Pathe St. Augustine Company In tte winter of 191 S-14. The .picture required hundreds of supers end Mr. Mackenste made arrangements for n troop of cavalry, regulars of the United States Army, to appear In a number of stirring George Brackett Mtft wrote the
