The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front / Or, The Hunt for the Stolen Army Films
Come on now, ready with those smoke bombs! Where's the Confederate army, anyhow? And you Unionists, don't look as though you were going to rob an apple orchard! Suffering snakes, you're going into battle and you're going to lick the boots off the Johnnie Rebs! Look the part! Look the part! Now, then, what about the cannon? Got plenty of powder in 'em so there'll be lots of smoke?
A stout man, with perspiration running down his face, one drop trickling from his nose, was hurrying up and down the field.
On one side of him was a small army composed of what seemed to be Civil War Union soldiers. A little farther back was a motley array of Confederates. Farther off was an apple orchard, and close beside that stood a ramshackle farmhouse which was soon to be the center of a desperate moving-picture battle in the course of which the house would be the refuge of the Confederates.
The old man is sort of on his ear this morning, isn't he, Blake? asked Joe Duncan of his chum and camera partner, Blake Stewart. I haven't heard him rage like this since the time C. C. dodged the custard pie he was supposed to take broadside on.
Yes, he's a bit nervous, Joe; but——
Nervous isn't the word for it, Blake. He's boiling over! What's it all about, anyhow? Is he mad because I was a bit late getting here with the extra reels of film?
No, he didn't say a word about that. It's just that he can't get this battle scene to suit him. We've rehearsed it and rehearsed it again and again, but each time it seems to go worse. The extras don't seem to know how to fight.
That's queer, considering all the war preparations that have been going on here since we got in the game against Germany, observed Joe Duncan, as he made some adjustments to his camera, one of several which he and Blake would use in filming part of a big serial, a number of scenes of which were to center around the battle in the apple orchard. With all the volunteering and drafting that's been going on, soldiers quartered all over and as thick as bees around the cities, you'd think these extra fellows would know something about the game, wouldn't you?
Victor Appleton
THE MOVING PICTURE BOYS ON THE WAR FRONT
OR
The Hunt for the Stolen Army Films
CONTENTS
A CALL TO BATTLE
THE ACCIDENT
MONSIEUR SECOR
ALL ABOARD
ANXIOUS DAYS
A QUEER CONFERENCE
"PERISCOPE AHOY!"
BEATEN OFF
SUSPICIONS
THE FLASHLIGHT
THE DEPTH CHARGE
IN ENGLAND
UNDER SUSPICION
IN CUSTODY
THE FRONT AT LAST
THE FIRING LINE
BOWLED OVER
TRENCH LIFE
GASSED
"GONE!"
ACROSS NO MAN'S LAND
CAPTURED
THE AIRSHIP RAID
BURIED ALIVE
THE END OF LABENSTEIN