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Drama on an Aeroplane.

The use of aeroplanes has become almost commonplace in movies on account of the opportunities they provide for hair-raising stunts. Note that, as usual, there are two cameras on the job.

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A Gruesome Aeroplane Wreck.

Of course all carefully posed. When “blood” is needed for movie wounds, catsup and glycerine make a great combination.

You may have seen the Charles Ray film called “The Old Swimmin’-hole.”

The story concerned schoolboys and schoolgirls; the incidents were taken straight from boyhood in the country, and were at least passably true to life. The scenes were well planned, the photography was beautiful.