Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1924 — Page 6

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Our Movie Heroines Have Hard lime Getting Real Love and Honest Money

By WALTER E>. HICKMAN’, i—. | L'R movie heroines this week have both a merry and a sad * I time of it. Florence Vidor over at the Circle has to marry the same man twice before she decides that she loves him. Then over at the Ohio, Agnes Ayres has to battle with rum runners before she falls fainting, but happy, in the arms of her hero. This time it is Antor.io Moreno. Bebe Daniels thought she inherited a million. Then she marries a good for-nothing foreigner. A hotel apartment fire ruins the foreign importation and Bebe returns to her original and youthful love. At the Appollo. It seems if the the playwrights give our heroines money, they do not have love. And if they are rea'.v in love, somebody is always around shaking a money bag. Rotten hick to our heroines, but vastly interesting to us who go to the movies.

IN WHICH LEWIS STONE LEARNS A LESSON TODAY Husbands should take lessons. Why not? The idea is not a bad one. and after seeing Lewis Stone as a husband in “Husband and Lovers" you will probably agree that the Stone sort of a hus- ~—" 1 : ' band should take lessons. .Stone is the type of a jHHßjgfl teased ’•> be fj,. " f ” ..It .r BL There was plenty \ of money in ppP* the family, but jfH Stone was busy making more. * , ■ / lie never had a ' i's'jf:*'' y f- t kind word for it his lie IL. always found .*• i fault. He “kidded" his wife beFLOREXOE cause he had VIDOR her hair bobbed. But. oh, there is arways a gentleman friend around who has time to tell another man’s wife that she looks exquisite and too sweet for words. In this case. Florence Vidor is the wife who listened so well to the honey-coated words of praise heaped upon her by a friend of the family, played by Itew Cody. The result: Stone and Miss Vidor are divorced. And here comes the fun. Stone decides to become a sheik. He invades the dressing room of his former wife on her wedding night (before the ceremony! to Cody, j Stone makes love so well that Florence permits Lewis to arrange an elopement right on the spot while Cody waits down stairs while the organist plays until lie is exhausted the tune “Here Comes the Bride.” “Husbands and Lovers” is at times smart and delicious satire on married life. Brilliantly acted hy Miss Vidor. Stone and Cody. Mighty, mighty smart. But the feature does not dominate at the Circle (his week. Bukaleinikiff decided weeks ago that “What'll T Do" was a popular musical hit. So be arranged it as it would be played in this country. Ireland. Germany. Hoboken and other places. It is j played as an overture. The Seven Banjo Kings step forth from a huge banjo on the stage. The setting used this week at the Circle | for its presentation is very effective. These banjo players, with the aid of the Circle orchestra, have worked out a novelty which, to me, is the most pleasing the Circle has offered in many months. Another feature is the first showing of the De Forest Phonofilm. in other words, the “sound'' movie, better known as the talking movies. 1 co to the movies because there I find the best possible expression of pantomime. All talking movies rob me of this quality. I want merely orchestra and sub titles to help me en joy a movie. Personally, 1 am not interested in any attempt to hook up “sound” with the action of the movies I may change, but I doubt It. At the Circle all week. -I- -!- -IMONEY MAY BE EVIL AND IT MAY BE GOOD Money may be dangerous. It may be wicked. It may be a source of great joy. But the money on view this week at the Apollo is “Dangerous Money.”

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This vehicle is used to introduce Bebe Daniels as a star in her own right under the - paramount standard. To my '3T •> way of thinking, wy Miss Daniels has JBfmf . earned the title fewSl Os a Star. The ■h JB test of real abili- *■ -* ty of an actress PI nH is not when she Mm* |$ is dressed in 3v costly attire and i given a palace in HR: which to shine. The test comes * '< when she has to —3 be "ugly” and even common. . Iir ~ - You first discover Bebe as a BEBE DANIELS slavey in a riv-er-front boarding house in New York. She rings true in this part of the characterization. When she thinks she has inherited a million, she is carted off to school to become a lady of fashion. We all know how Bebe can wear the swell doll rags, and she wears 'em in this movie. But the character impersonated by Miss Daniels makes the terrible mistake in picking the wrong guy for a husband. He was one of those parlor sheiks from Europe. And what a mess he turned out to be. Bebe didn’t have the nerve to murder the "hound,” so the playwright permitted a hotel apartment lire to wipe him out of the land of the living. Bebe should have married Tom Moore at the very beginning, but, of course, there wouldn’t have been any story and no movie. But fate was kind —Bebe and Moore do marry before the film ends. “Dangerous Money” is easy on the eyes. Miss Daniels is beautiful, and there is enough action to keep you interested. And what more do we ask these days? k Want to say a word about the Fox News Weekly. I have always felt that these news weekly films were more important to a tnovie theater than most people admitted. After the feature had been unreeled and the Fox News was flashed. I heard several people say. “Let's stay and see the weekly.” And we all did. •Tust flash a Fox News Weekly before my eyes and 1 will stay in my seat any old time At the Apollo all week.

THERE IS NO NAME TO Tins PHOTOPLAY t Here is anew idea. A photoplay is l*eing presented without a title. It is merely called “The Story Without a Name.” I understand that a plan is underway to give it a name very soon. Here is anew idea and has P caught on. And the theme is new melodrama, the modern bra n and. I This story is | concerned with radio. Remember ■ I am not talking out of the air. (I j m - probably intendft ~ ed that for a ? t 9 ■ joke ) Although ft. : f J the story does '& t j not have a name fit i at this time, Jr Ik 1 / sure does have a cast. consisting of Agnes Ayres, AGNES Antonio Moreno, AYRES Tyrone Powers, Louis Wolheim. Dagniar Godovvsk.v, Maurice Costello and others who know when and where to act. Miss Ayres and Moreno are kidnaped and put on a yacht all because Moreno refuses to give an international spy the low down on a radio invention which shoots out a death ray There is lot of excitement and suspense in this movie. There is bound to be excitement when Wolheim (remembered as “The Hairy Ape” I and Tyrone Powers are cast as villians. And what a rascal Wolheim makes although I think that Moreno knocks him out with too much ease during a fist fight. “The h’torv Without a Name” is a good example of how modern science and invention can dress up melodrama. This is modem melodrama and as such it is good enter tainrnent. Harry Langdon in “The First Hundred Years” has struck anew comedy note by mixing comedy with dramatic suspense. The “suspense” is generally splendid business, but it certainly registers. Langdon has a future before him in the comedy field if he keeps on thinking up new “business.” The bill includes Lester Huff at the organ and music by Charlie Davis and his orchestra. At the Ohio all week. !- •!• -!- BOSWORTH IS SI PPORTEI) BY STARKE AT SMITH’S Chief in the support of Hobart Bosworth in “Hearts of Oak" at Mis ter Smith’s this week is Pauline Starke. It is a movie version of James A. Herne’s melodrama of New England and the North. Cast in-

What I Like Best at Movies Rakaleinikoff directing the Circle orchestra through a novelty overture, “What'll I Do?” At the Circle. Bebe Daniels, when she is a waterfront boarding house slavey as well as when she is a lady of fashion In “Dangerous Money.” At the Apollo. The Seven Banjo Kings and the splendid manner in which they are presented. At the Circle. Harry Langdon and his funny “business” in “The First Hundred Years.” At the Ohio. The Fox News Weekly, because it keeps right up to the minute. At the Apollo. "Abraham Lincoln.” because here is a great character in ierican history brought to the screen with wonderful tenderness and with a human touch. At the Lincoln Square.

cludes Theodore Von Eletz, James Gordon, Francis Powers, Jennie Lee, Francis Ford and others. Music and supplementary film subjects complete the bill for the week. -;- + -|- FRED THOMPSON’S LATEST ON VIEW AT THE ISIS The Isis for the first half of the week is offering Fred Thompson in “Thundering Hoofs” and Bobby Dunn’s comedy, “The Dumb Waiter.”

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The story of Thompson’s latest concerns the efforts of rival lovers to win the hand of a pretty Mexican girl. The big scene is a bullfight scene. Bill changes on Thursday. -I- -I- -I“ABRAHAM LINCOLN” ON VIEW AT LINCOLN SQUARE A1 and Ray Rockett’s production of “Abraham Lincoln” is this week's offering at the Lincoln Square. I have spoken at length concerning this picture. It is a splendid accomplishment. * * * Other Indianapolis theaters today are offering the following: Eddie Buzzell and Helen Ford in “The Belle of Quakertown," a musical comedy, at the Murat; John B. Hymer at Keith’s, “Dance Carnival” at the

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is in a serious condition at the city hospital suffering from a broken leg and severe head injuries received Saturday when the motorcycle he was riding struck a machine driven by J. B. Adams, 431 Prospect St., at Stop 4, Madison road. York was arrested for speeding. Howard Hendrix, 910 E. St. Clair St., is held on charges of assault and battery and speeding after the machine he was driving Saturday collided with a truck driven by John Ray, colored, 69 Layman Ave., at Twentieth and Pennsylvania Sts. Everett Jones, colored, 2630 Graceland Ave., riding with Ray, was injured. William Bryant, 13, of 3360 N. Sherman Dr., Ls in city hospital suffering from severe cuts about the

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