Word: filming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...taken a step that may very well bring the cinema record into the ranks of the worthy and established customs of many of our universities and colleges. There, is I believe, no reason why the adoption of such a plan might not lead to the development of a Harvard Film News, which could be made available for Harvard Clubs everywhere, on a basis and with a purpose similar to that of the familiar news reels. The problem of projection has been simplified; the future must certainly bring interesting ramifications of a plan as sound as many of us believe this...
...Message From Mars" is the rather ambitious title of the feature film at the Modern and Beacon Theatres this week. Bert Lytell is the star and acquits himself commendably throughout the piece, Constancy Binney delights with her popular personality in a long Realart production entitled "The Magic...
...regard is equally true of Harvard, and undergraduates here would do well to consider the advisability of establishing "class movies". The fact that "old grads" like to talk over "old times" suggests the extent of pleasure and enthusiasm in class reunions which could be created by showing the class film. The graduate could sit back and review his march through college as an undergraduate: life in the Freshman dormitories, memorable football, baseball, and hockey games, crew races, track meets, and other athletic events, visits of prominent men, and Senior Class Day. Should such a proposal be approved and put into...
...Witching Hour", a successful film adaptation of Augustus Thomas' well-known play by the same name, is the feature on this week's bill at the Modern and Beacon Theaters. Dealing with the theory of will power and the control of mind over matter, the plot is of interest, although not worked out very skillfully. In "The Little Clown" Mary Miles Minter cleverly interprets her part as the circus girl who falls in love with a wealthy young Southerner. It is a surprise and disappointment to find that this story, written by Avery Hapwood, author of many-comedy successes...
...Puppots of Fate," a powerful melodrama, is the main feature at the Modern, and Beacon Theatres this week, with Viola Dana in the leading role. The other leading, film is Barrie's stage success, "What Every Woman Knows"--made famous by Maude Adams; Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagel are seen in the parts originally taken by Miss Adams and Richard Bennett, respectively. Larry Semon rounds out the bill in his new laugh-producer. "The Hick...