Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1924 — Page 7
MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1924
Dick Is No Sheik but How He Can Love; ‘6 Cylinder Love’ Makes a Good Movie
By WALTER D. HICKMAN ERISH the thought that St takes a sheik to make love. l___i An actor does not have to wear Valentino trousers or shoe polish hair to be a hot love maker. If you think that is the only love makin' prescription, just drop into the Cirole this week and K TfifiSgcagfiM see how i >lrk II irBrM' the! mess does some old-fashioned love-making in : .' “Twenty One.” a ?flH| romantic story of a&SbrrsK&il rather ancient origin, but what a corking good l||§FT Msiiicle it makes for Dick and T'orothv Mack ail I. All the world .^BBBKSpsSppiijP it doesn't take a desert and a tent to arouse interest DICK either. In the BARTHELMESS Pollyanna drama we encouiftered love in the kitchen and even in the poorhouse. We get this combination In “Twenty-One.” The motive of the etory attracts your Interest from the start. Dick’s mother, one of those silly society leaders which exist in story books, decides that her son shall be a classical dancer. Dick at last rebels against this B. V. D. art and decides that he Is going to wear long pants and be a real fellow. He cares not for art. It took a good beating at the hands of his dad to make Dick rebel, but when he cut himself off from his mother’s apron strings he became a real man—a taxi driver. Os course these hardships make a sort of a prelude to a real love affair with a sweet little girl by the name of Dorothy. These two stage an innocent little love affair in an automo bile under the moonlight that Is so sweet and nice that girls were heard to whisper, “Oooh, so sweet, Oooh!” Well that’s the way I feel about It also. Am sure that you are going to enjoy this nice, clean, sweet little human love story called “TwentyOne.” On date night take Helen, or whatever her name is, to the Circle. Here is great entertainment for all loving people. I have never been ac cused of belonging to that classification, but I enjoyed it also. “Twenty-One,” a First National release, is going to be a box office attraction of real merit. Barthelmess will make ’em line up at the ticket window and when they leave the theater they will be praising the picture. “The Woman in White” is remaining another week at the Circle to puzzle those present with several numbers on the pipe organ. The bill includes an overture, “First Hungarian Rhadsody,” a comedy and a news weekly. At the Circle all week. + -!- -IGLADYS HULETTE PLAYS DUAL ROLE AT APOLLO Dual roles, besides presenting the obvious difficulties which the cameraman encounters, must be hard on the actor who has to portray the two characters. Take Gladys Hulette, star of “Hoodman Blind,” at the Apollo. On with one costume —instanter. a demure wife of a sailor a change of coiffure .on with another costume, and we have a denizen of dance halls. If Miss Hulette had trouble keeping her roles apart, we did not notice It. The same hand that taps a mean cigarette, in the next flash on the screen.is depicted tenderly tucking In FAMILY PROVED ITS WORTH “I have three children,” stud Mrs. Clair Gurney of Belfast. Me., "and all our family have proved the worth of Father John's Medicine. Mj husband has taken it with good results and we have given it to the baby to build lip her strength and it helps her very much.” —Aik-oiffTOt-nt. OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS CF SUCCESS No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs IF YOU HAD A ML? NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW, AND HAD ISGRE THROAT i * J [M TONS I LINE should quickly believe it • * -iSt, .... end 60c Hospital Size, 11. m. rmuootsTS
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Jack Yeulette, the sailor who doubts his wife, Nancy; of Frank Campeau as Mark Lezzard, the crooked shyster lawyer who causes all the trouble, and of Marc McDermott as John Linden, the wayward father of both girls portrayed by Miss Hulette. Walking on a narrow ledge ten stories up, ■with a bucket crammed down over the optics, and swinging off into space on an airplane's ropeladder from the roof of a building, which immediately afterward blows up, provide some of the hysteria for the Imperial comedy, “Up in the Air.” Charles Lines is getting some welldeserved applause for his singing of humorous songs. The eccentric dance step at the finish of his turn is good. (By Observer. -I- -I- + A GOOD JOB THE FILMS DID WITH “SIX CYLINDER LOVE” When a stage success of the size of "Six-Cylinder Love” has been made "Photos That Talk” 1 Phone LI 1250; Roe . IR. 3885. 600 Century Bidg. V I The Times Pink for Late Sport News
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into a movie, the natural question is: Is It as good as the stage version? The director has done a mighty good job with the film version of “SixCylinder Love.” jjjjjjl chief dimovie version. I ERNEST TRUEX do not recall of ever seeing Truex before on the screen. I may be wrong, but I think that is his first screen adventure, and he does a fine job of It. The subtitles retain many of the laugh lines of the stage version. Truex has played the role so often that 1* seems he could play it with his eyes shut. He has an individual way
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GOLD WILL FLOW BACK 10 EUROPE WHEN7-MR. HANEY
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Charles Jones Is the latest to don helmet and slicker, in “Cupid’s Fireman," at the Isis for the first half of the week. Starting out a grocery clerk with a yearning to become a fire laddie, Andy McGee, played by Jones, soon yields to temptation, forgets all about prices of prunes and oatmeal, and Is soon jumping nonchalantly into a fire net from seventh-story windows. Stationed back-stage in a theater, Andy develops an acute attack of heart trouble —for the solo dancer Agnes Evans. Agnes, however, is married. The climax, as thrilling as could be wished, includes a fight among the flames with Agnes’ drunken husband, the rescue of Agnes through blazing hallways and down the ladder. Providentially, when Andy goes back for the husband, the floor caves through, the husband is lost In the Inferno of flame, but Andy comes out, somewhat worse for wear. Os course, Andy marries Agnes. The picture presents a pretty ldve story well acted. Bill includes “My Pal,” a Century comedy. Beginning Thursday Dustin
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