. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. d chose the Cen-tral Park Zoo in New York City asthe background for the series ofpictures in which she fondling baby lions, caressinga tiger and riding a camel, MissHeld ordered Bill Snyder, headkeeper of the zoo, to bring out hiselephants, that she might assistthem in becoming obliged andin the accom-panying picturewe beholdthe mag-netic Anna elevatingan elephantas the Kinema-color peoplesubtitled thesubject. Thosewho have ad-mired the lady with thefamous eyes on the stagewill probably take equalpleasure in watching
. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. d chose the Cen-tral Park Zoo in New York City asthe background for the series ofpictures in which she fondling baby lions, caressinga tiger and riding a camel, MissHeld ordered Bill Snyder, headkeeper of the zoo, to bring out hiselephants, that she might assistthem in becoming obliged andin the accom-panying picturewe beholdthe mag-netic Anna elevatingan elephantas the Kinema-color peoplesubtitled thesubject. Thosewho have ad-mired the lady with thefamous eyes on the stagewill probably take equalpleasure in watching herunique acting for mo-tion pictures. THECHRISTIANIN FILMS The MagneticThe fact that mo- Anna Elevatingtion picture produc- ** Elephant• tion has become so perfected that anydrama, which the so-called legitimatestage has heretofore appropriated to it-self, can now be presented in pictureswith all the dramatic interest sustained,supplemented by a greater realism byactually showing upon the screen whatthe stage must be satisfied in portraying. in words, will shortly result in the releaseby the newly formed Vitagraph-LieblerFeature Film Company of a number ofstage length dramas in picture Vitagraph Company of America,acting in conjunction withthe Liebler Company,has already completed amultiple reel productionof The Christian byHall Caine, a literarymasterpiece of estab-lished popularity, and thebooking of the films as aregular attraction at theLiebler theaters willshortly begin. J. Stuart Blackton,vice-president of theVitagraph Company,personally super-vised the staging ofthe big play, andwas ably assistedby Frederick , former-ly stage director forDavid Belasco, andFrederick Stanhope,stage director for theLiebler Company. Anall star cast has per-petuated the grippingintensity of the notedauthors Storm, one of thegreatestcharactersof thespeakingstage, has been• portrayed b y Earle Williams, whileEdith Storey enacts the role of GloryQuayle, t
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