Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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#ie 1 • Theatres Next Week

Men of Stee! One of Biggest Films Made

j Sills Has Starring Role In

Colossal Production With Fine Supporting Cast

endeavor »o Introduce a new! I l ’■ J KL grouj> of racw to i»nhented \\ ealth 1 r ;;Brinplu Wony

L""’;The Gilded Highway Tell.

a^^lRts• modrig. others coli> k ; Of Making People Over

THEATRE. Ocean lurday, "The Great j Monday and Tues-|

to«c O'Grady:"l tfniJStt.HSSS Dor “ K ' n>,,>n ls

TOEATRE. Woodbine-

aAay. "Th Wednesday.

•THE. Woodbin Sunday. "Men of "Gilded "PasclnatWlid wood— Soon ." Satthe PacIBc;" irn of Peter 1 Monday. "On - Minute <Vam~<mx- md W.didls:" Pr day, "The MarrUse Clauae." BRAGA’S THEATRE. Soa IsieSaturday and Sundaj "Born l

Rex Beach Film of Alaskan Era Full of Thrills Breathless Reset: es. Realistic Fights and Tragic Wreck In This Film

Has Season's Best Cast

KtyJoie with thrill-:, beauttul l&DUWi'aahr and aplen lld actrtic Ojr a DOiabl' east of prtnrtpal"TT,* Barrio-." the MetroGotd-l wyn-Mayti *hoU>p!») of Rex BeacVs novel comer to the Capita Theatre WdOflblne. on Wedsraday. November it. Beach'« atirrina navel of the (roatler. where the adneer eivllixatton dropped froBi «k>b throij*h their lust for euift- has been tranuferr.d to the-scem »Uh praiseworthy C4t}itT *>y Dlrweto: George Hill. T|.» wot* of tbt diractor is ably Msmadett bi such pypuiar acrsei; kUR a» Nonnan Keery. Uonel Barrymoia. Henry B. Walthall. Marerltne Gay. Pat Harmon. Bert Woodruff and others Bo weB do

Men? the title

eat cast,

aud V xrccHur iih * romans: slur As Lieuroll, the haughd Virginia famto an Alaskan •re he n Hayed by 1

that

students, still another, n teachone a newapap -: reporter, and

on, ad infinitum.

Let us forget * hat they ware

suffice if that Players—-very

id w>j “The Gilded Highway." the J. | Stuart Blackton production for! i [ Warner Bros, which cp--ns No-1 ' lr ' | r ember JO at the Capitol Theatre, theyj Woodbine, for a run of two days.

I

UMnity Theatre

'IWakw, N. J.

First National's big stv*l apocial. -Men of Steel." which ha* Just been released after having b?en in production since last November 2. Is on- of tb- blgbe*i pictures yet filmed by this organisation. For not only is the story an unusual one ami the settings magniflclent. but Sills has done the best work in his screen career, according to those In th- know. This rsallwlc pic-tur-r will be shown at the Lyric Theatre. Woodbine. Saturday and , Sunday. November 20 und 21. Sills wrote the story from which this picture has been filmed from a .ruggestion received In R. O. Kjrk's uhorl story. "Cnlted. States Flavor." No one knows better than Sills what Sills can do. and In the writing of the 1 Mary he worked knowing the; person who was to play each part—knowing their ability and personality. This made for a great -.-chicle at the start. Th" i'nlted States Steel Corporation ha* co-operated from the beginning with First National in the

making of the picture.

The great Enstey Mills of the Tennewaee Coal and Iron Com-; puny were turned over to the film company for the filming of the steei mill scenes. The op;-a ' mi iron ore ml nr* of th- same ompany were also placed at the Iisp<w»l of First Kallocai. and cenes so big. so powerful and mashing as to take one’s breath

tway are the result.

Silts is pleased with the picture. "I feel that we have a gnat picture." is about all he ill r-:y. But the way he says it U-lli the story. HI rector Georg? Archainbaud I* highly enthused j has pul heart and soul in u tot months. Earl Hudson, under I who mauagoment it was filmed.! is among the most enthusiastic. In the supporting cast are! Doris Kenyon. Mae Allison. | George Fawcett. Frank Currier.; >r McLaglen and John Kolb.!

"Fascinating Youth" A Real Novelty Film Something new in pic uresl ' That's the only way. "FasclnIng Youth.” Paramount's lat;st| comedy which comes to the Lync) Theatre. Woodbine, on Thursday.' Thanksgiving Day. can be described. It Is th" result Of the* Paramount Picture School's first U-ann of work. The principal roles are all enacted by studenu of the cinema Ubratory. , You'll remember, the much public!ted school was organixeit some months ago by Famous Players-Laaky Corporation, in an

LYRIC

THEATRE

WOODBINE - N. J. Sat. A Sun.. Hiv. 20 & 21Firet Kalional presents

Milton Sills in

“Men of Steel” with Doris Kenyon. GIANT! among all the ' of j ; greatest pictures of all •P* 1 i | tune? ! I rhink of them—all the I. 1 ' 11 ! | great pictures that lire in e ! your memory, and now prtI- pare for the mightiest of w'! = them all. At last the screen the' ^ fives yon something it co-Jd t , n i! oever give before—at last be- I something for you to see by j l that generations to gS* or ! win ulk about. b;c 11 Pint Ejrifode of "dge | f Ygr FIGHTING MARINE II, 1 ! I with Gear Tunney as the ■ j | yrn"t.-otit Chapter Man Also Comedy and Uteri

News

Wrdnrsdav November 24—

Director Smn Wood.! Maxw'ir- novel. "A Liltl^Morc.’ the man who made many of th-J The etory concerns a )aMdl<

Gloria Swanson and W«l!i. Reid class family In a suburban u»wo;f

succreu*. believe. ' FawdimUntN the eon of lamily that managts Youth" to be as good a* any film, to V-op one sei .ant and has comly ever produped. for.abl-- meals and time for limit-

ed amusement, but no money for luxuries. They can't ei age an automobile. A happy. Wholesome, hard-working family

they are-.

Then the death of an uncle bring* them enormous wealth; bo much money that the problem of how to spend it becomes a real prcblem. They become the sort' of people who have to worry as whether *.o spend the winter on the Riviera, or at Palm Beach, or in California. E\ -ry dream ofluxurious happiness is theirs for fulfillment. They are free to « n-j Joy themselves to the limit.

‘‘Gilded Butterfly”

Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Bennethum Theatres Matinee 2:!5 Sat. Evenings 7 and 9 Monday and Tuesday, November 22 & 23— THE ROMANCE OF A BOWERY CINDERELLA! Shirley Mason in Sweet Rosie O’Grady ^he love #tory of a Cinderella of the sidewalk* of New York. The song of the century made into the play of the hour! A princess of poverty—a prince of plenty—a pawnbroker—a politician—and a story set amid the highways find by-ways of New York. That’s “Sweet Rosie O Grady”—and thal isn’t the half of it. Wednesday. November 24— “DON’T SHOOT I AM HER FATHER!”

“Lying Wives”

with CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG — MADGE KENNEDY — RICHARD BENNETT There was once a woman who broke all of the Ten Commandments and .tilled believed that the gods owed her many favors. Thursday. November 25—

Tense action, unexpected climaxes, the triumph of a woman': *v»ve for a youth she calls “sou” over the forces of evil threatening to engulf him. make \C this a most unusual

crook drama.

FaictExting Youth

MEN-/* tnGHT GARETH HUGHES WANDA HAWLEY

“Born To The West” With JACK HOLT and an all-star cast. Admission: Adults—40c. Children—25c > Shows Saturday Only Start 7.30 P. M.