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Copperplate engravings as well as woodcuts were used as illustrations in printed books. Several such books are shown. Pascal, "Henrici II ... Elogium" contains an engraved portrait by Delanne, and Aldus, "Vita di Cosimo de'Medici", Bologna, 1586, is illustrated with engravings by Carracci...
...mistress, who is not a designing wench but a loyal devotee, observes his quandary, thinks to solve it. by taking poison. Poison fails to kill her. The last reel shows Clive Brook at home again, solemnly celebrating Christmas with his wife and children. Adapted from Ernest Pascal's novel and play The Marriage Bed, the picture adds up as a sincere and thoughtful if somewhat superficial sermon on the sanctity of marriage and the insignificance of escapade. Typical shot: Juliette Compton saying "Don't let me die!" to Clive Brook just after taking the poison. Delicious (Fox). Pictures in which...
James Rufus Agee, of Rockland, Maine. Donald Bruce Edmonston, of Winthrop. Stanislaus Pascal Franchet, of Boston...
James Rufus Agee, of Rockland, Maine. Donald Bruce Edmonston, of Winthrop. Stanislaus Pascal Franchet, of Boston...
...make a better gangster plot than Romeo Or Juliet. The Age For Love (United Artists-Howard Hughes). Howard Hughes let it be known that he was seeking a suitable story for Billie Dove and then devoted a full year to selecting one. The Age for Love, adapted by Ernest Pascal from his own novel, does not seem worth the effort. The story is not offensively dull but it has been told, except for a few details, many times before. It is an imitation problem play, discussing an artificial dilemma in the rhetoric of tedious trivialities...