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Scaramouche has already been greeted as the finest French Revolution yet brought to the screen-and even if you are a little weary of seeing a strongly American band of sans-culottes demolish a pasteboard Paris, you should not miss Scaramouche, for it is quite the best thing Rex Ingram has done since The Four Horsemen. The story follows Sabatini's novel closely enough-the stroller-swordsman hero (Ramon Navarro) is dashingly effective-the scenes of the storming of the royal palace are incredibly exciting-the Danton of George Siegmann presents, for once, a hero rather than a ranter...
...Bishop Ingram of London plans a grand jury to try all poorly attended churches. Churches, once fashionable, are now surrounded by business houses, with a consequent falling off in attendance. Yet, because the buildings are venerable, and because moneys are tied up with the various properties, it is difficult to discontinue these churches...
...Barrymore heads an excellent cast. The trouble with the picture is that there is too much of it. Some of it is gripping, but it is smothered under an enormous mass of rubbish. Where the Pavement Ends. Alice Terry and Ramon Navarro help make this a good picture. Rex Ingram's direction does make it an extraordinary one. The story, from John Russell's The Passion Vine, is of the daughter of a South Sea missionary, starving for love. For want of anything better, she becomes involved with a young native chieftain and starts to elope with...
Yale Seconds.--Ingram 2b., Trepel l.f., Larner 1b., Bush s.s., Dann c., Cosgrove 3b., Peters r.f., Minloner r.f., Norton...
Harvard 1924 Yale 1924 Gordon, c.f. 2b., Murphy Jenkins, s.s. r.f., Trepel Rogers, l.f. 1b., O'Hearn Larrabee, c. c.f., Oed Carnegie, r.f. c., Mallory F. S. Hill, 3b. l.f., Wight Norris, 1b. 3b., Ingram Bullard, 2b. s.s., Caswell K. N. Hill, p. p., Ross...