Now-a-days one can talk with the straightforward business-like president of a $300,000 concern just formed to make, after a few experimental months, educational pictures for classroom use; while Yale University is lending its name and prestige to the production of historical films that will cost $150,000 or more of as honorable dollars as can be found in the whole country.

Yes, in the movies, as in the Sierras, Greenhorn City will soon be hardly more than a memory.

Courtesy Famous Players.

Actress, or a Victim of an Accident?

Scenes in a well-made photoplay, such as this from “Saturday Night,” are sometimes almost as realistic as news reels.

Courtesy Universal Pictures Corporation.

Getting a Real “Thriller.”

Movie actors are called upon to do many nerve-wracking things. Even though the danger from the approaching locomotive can be reduced by slow-cranking, there is enough left.