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7 B asties c) S PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA DEVOTEES T?v THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 18. 1917, from C Pl Stories of Coming Features Synoptical Revieto of Feature Productions that Will Be Given First Presenta '.ion to the Local Patrons This Week "The White Raven' Produced by Rolfe Photoplays, Inc., from the story by Charles A. Logur; adapted and directed by George D. Baker and photographed by Arthur MartinellL Cast: Nan Baldwin RlhBl Barrymore "Tha Stranger" Wllilajn B. Davidson John Blaladsll Waltsr Hitchcock Salvia Blaisdell r.inri nnyv.,11 Arthur Smlthson, clerk George A. rVrlsht Mrs. Smlthson Viola Kortesque "Bill" Baldwin, Nan'a father . . H. H. Petleo Opera Impresario Mario Majeronl Dance Ball Proprietor l'hll Banfortl Miner Flnlev William Baldwin, ruined in business by his partner, Jack Blaisdell, and his daughter Nan go to the Yukon where , he soon dies. Nan earns a living by singing in a dance hall where she is known as "Nightingale Nan" and be comes the idol of the miners. Nan keeps her purity, but when she discovers her clatm is worthless, she becomes desperate and tells the miners who have been forcing their attentions on her, they may have her, the lucky man to be the winner in a card game, she to take the money and leave to win fame and fortune. A bearded stranger wins and pays her $1,000 a card. At the cabin she is sorry of her bargain and demands her release offering the money in return. He makes her sign an I. O. U. for herself, payable at any time in the future he sees fit. She leaves under these conditions. Five years later as Mile. Nanon Boldmi she is the reigning operatic queen at Milan. She then comes to the Metropolitan Opera house, New York, to make her American debut. Her success is instantaneous and two of her most ardent admirers are John Blaisdell and James Van Brunt, busi ness rivals, who obtain an introduc tion. She uses Van Brunt's enmity for Blaisdell in planning her revenge. In- viting Blaisdell to her apartment in which she has concealed a phone con nected with Van Brant's, he learns the business secTets of Blaisdell by the carefully worded questioning of Nan, and as he falls across the table in a drunken stupor Nan's revenge is complete. At this point the two deuces which won the Alaskan game are throst under the door and she faints. Th next day she prepares for her t th nnrthlfrnrl. readv tO pay the price of her five years' free dom, ine man sne loves insmis uu accompanying her. Going to her little cabin, she finds it sumptuously furn ished. As she tarns to her lover In surprise he places on the table a crttmpled "L 0. U"; then tears it in twit' hr frh iwrM. As the realization slowly dawns on Nan that the man sne Has learned to love is inc bearded stranger of so long ago, she fits the two pieces of the "I. O. U." together again, and presenting them to him, creeps happily into the arms of her stranger-lover. 'The Man Who Took a Chance" Written by Ben Cohn. Directed by William Worthing. Photographed by Friend F. Baker. The cast: Monty Gray Franklyn ram tun Wilbur Mason . Lloyd Wnitiock ConstanM Tiann1!1 .......... Agnos Vernon Mrs. Lannlns Countess dn Cello Richard Xjanntmr Hare Penton The Ouks of CacaltM- Ch&rvi Perley James Artliur Hoyt Monty Gray, just back from ten years in China, fell in love with a por trait, and set out to win the girL Having been told that she only cared for nobility, he appropriated the crest and title of an old English family and set forth with the aid of a thoroughly trained English butler secured from an employment agency. The bogus Lord Winston Radleigh arrived at the girl's hoose in the midst of a week end party, and presenting his card, was conducted into the inner shrine of mamma's title-worshiping temple. Constance liked everything about Monty Gray, alias Lord Radleigh, ex cept his title, and she decided to put him to a test, having had a previous unpleasant experience with the duke of Cannister, one of mamma's nu merous candidates. She frames up a daring escapade with which to test Lord Radleigh's nerve, and so strong is his nerve and his good right arm, that the cowboys who assist her give him a fine endorsement. In the mean time, however, he is arrested for rob bery and burglary, and it is some time before it is discovered that the duke of Cannister is a first-class cracksman, and had slid out the night before with all the family jewels and plate. Need less toay, Constance Lanning's fam ily were thoroughly cured of royal aspirations. "The Savage Instinct Featuring Clara Kimball Young. Plutina, a country girl, lives in the moonshine district when a reward is offered by the government for infor mation leading to the arrest of the makers of unlicensed whisky. She is in love with and is beloved by Zeke, a young farmer, and Is happy in the possession of a pet bear. Dan Hughes, who secretly operates an illicit still, falls in lore with Flutina, but she repulses him. In revenge he kills Plutinia's bear. Zeke gives information about the illicit still, but Dan and his followers escape into the mountains. When Zeke learns of the ilcath of the bear he swears to pun : h Dan. He pursues him and Jhe men i.ave a fight, Dan getting the worst oi it. But he escapes further into the mountains. The still is destroyed and Dan vows vengeance on Zeke. He reappears and tells Plutina that he must have her or he will burn her house down and kill her grandfather and sister. Plutina is now genuinely alarmed. Zeke is appointed overseer of a lumber area, and he and Plutina have every prospect of being happily married. Dan Hughes starts another still and swears to get Zeke. Plu tina directs the officers to Dan's still and Zeke goes away. But Dan and his men again escape. Dan meets- Plu tina and tries to kiss her; she resists and he drags her with him, intending to take her to the mountains with him. Zeke, on his journey, learns of Plutina's plight and hastens back to rescue her. Meanwhile, Dan insists that he will marry Flutina, but she spurns him. Zeke organizes a dor hunt in order to rescue Plutina and arrives in time to confront Dan as he is striking Plutina. There is a fight between the two men on the edge of the cliff. Hushes plunues onto the rocks below and Zeke res cues Plutina from an awful death. "The Black Wolf" From the play by Jean Barrymore. Cast of characters: The Black Wolf Lou TallfRen Dona ltiabel. the chancellor's daughter.. Nell Shlpman Don Phillip. Duke del M1ras..H. .1, Hertwrt Count Ramires, chancellor James N-tll Old Lulu, the charcoal burner. . Iaul Welgel The Black Wolf is a bandit who rules at the head of a band, known as "The Charcoal Burners." Despite his bold robberies he is a benefactor for the poor and helpless. This is proven on many occasions when he robs oth ers to help them. The duke is riding with the chan cellor to meet his daughter and on their return trip see the Black Wolf assisting a friend to escape the police. The duke's men are outnumbered and withdraw. A price is placed for the bandit's capture, "dead or alive." The duke declares his love for the countess and takes her in his arms. This is displeasing to her and she frees herself and runs into the forest with the duke in pursuit. He falls and is discovered by a member of the Black Wolf's band who takes a ring from his finger. The countess meets the Black Wolf, who takes her to the castle, promising to return, which he does and is discovered by the duke, who plots his capture. By comparing a locket and chain, which he has, with the ring taken from the duke's finger, the Black Wolf discovers that he is the rightful successor to the title held by the duke, and the king declares him the legal ruler and duke. The duke at tempts to hold the countess to her promise of marriage and trys to kill the new duke, but in the duel that fol lows is killed himself. The lovers are thus reunited and a great happi ness lights the face of the countess as she goes to the arms of the man who has proven himself so worthy of her love. By Mary H. O'Connor. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. The cast: Nina Bessie Love Jimmle Elmer Clifton Fred Towmsenrt , Bert Hadley Mrs. Townatnd.... Loyola O'Connor Archie Dean Alfred Paget Dr. Fletcher Fred Warren Flfl Chandler .Adele Clifton Lotta, her chum Khea lialnes Nina's grandmother. Jennie I.ee Mrs. Hkjka Mrs. Hurby Nina, a little blind girl, and Jimmie, a crippled newsboy, are sweethearts. She is taken into the home of some friends of his, where she lives in a world of romance, for Jimmie, draw ing upon his imagination, transforms the bare rooms into everything bright and beautiful, with himself a tall, handsome Prince Charming. One day Fifi Chandler, an artist from the Bohemian quarter, accom panies Nina and Jimmie to their home. She finds Jimmie is an artist, having made a beautiful plaster cast of Nina. She interests her friends Archie Dean, Fred Townsend and Lotta. At a studio parry Nina, dressed as the blind Florentine flower girl, is mnch admired, one man's admiration becomes too evident, and Nina, trying to escape from his unwelcome atten tions, falls from a window and is taken home. The next day Townsend brings a specialist to examine Nina's eyes, and, assured that an operation will restore her sight, takes her to his mother's home. Poor Jimmie is in despair, for now she will know that he is a cripple. Nina, her eyes sparkling, wonders why Jimmie does not come to see her. At last he is brought to her straight and strong, his back having been straightened by an operation, for which the good hearted Townsend has paid. Townsend has his reward in watching the happiness of the two youthful lovers. Fifi also comes in for a share of this gratitude. Nina, the Flower Girl l TODAY AND MONDAY g Carlyle Blackwell I Starring in "A SQUARE DEAL' HfrUESDAY - ETHEL BAHRYM THE WHITE RAVEN" pllfThursday, Friday, Saturdayg ."The Tiger Woman" Featuring the Incomparably THEDA-BARA Stars Who Will Shine on Screen for E' 'iJ VVV Atthe?nn.etf VV 'AJ ! UM'A ft Peggy Hybrid Bills for the Strand Thr feature hold sway at the Strmod this week, commencing Sunday, when th offerim? ! "Nina, the Flower Girl," said to give Bensle Love the darest Bcrein cba acteri nation she has evor had. How the poor blind girl ti rentorod to light and the kindly people who help hr out make one of the most enjoyable stories possible to film. Tuesday till Thursday Is a story of ataxe life oiled "Chicken Casey" wherein much oomMy la interspersed and with Dor othy DsJton In the title role, while Ifriday and Saturday an unoaaolly dramatic sub ject. "The mal of the Species." Intro tlnclng an on usually itronf. Kay-Bee oast, will he the attraction. The Htrand orches tra and big organ are both oomLng in tor much favorable comment. the Sim today Cartyle Blackwetl and June HilvMge will be eeen In "A Square Deal," ehowing the tremendouH sacrifice made by a man for the sake of his friend. A new .comedy and organ recitals by Kdward B. Uorton on the orchestral organ complete the bill for today and Monday. Tuenday comes Ethel Barrymore, In "The White Raven." Starting Thursday, for three days, Theda Bara, in "The Tiger Woman." This picture is full of thrills and mystery from tart to finish. After Manager Goldberg re viewed this Fox De Luxe picture he said, "the best ever." Hipp Frank lyn Parnum, In a Bluebird photoplay, "The Man Who Took a Chance," will be the attraction at the Hipp theater today and Monday. He la supported by Ag nes Vernon, the girl for whom he took the chance. Tuesday and Wednesday Pauline Frederick. In "The Slave Market. Thurs day only Mary Miles Mlnter, in "The Gen tle Intruder." Friday and Saturday Blanche Sweet in "The Evil Kye," a story ot an American girl's adventures among the Mex icans. Although this Is a story of Mexico. It is not a war picture. Mine Miss Rose Tapley will appear In person at the Muse Sunday afternoon and evening and will talk on many different sub jects of interest to "movie ftfns." She will also be In the featore picture on the bill, "Rose of the South," Hose Tapley Pegjry Hylarsl and Antonio Moreno having the stel lar roles. Miss Tapley has with her a reel of film ho wing how pictures are made, which shows Anita Stewart, Karle Will lama, Harry Morey, Edith Storey and other Vita graph Btara, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Loo Tellegen In Tha Black Wolf," a sUrrtns; tale of sunny Spain, will bo the attraction. In this production Mr. Telle gen is seen as a dashlnjr Spanish bandit with a price for his head. Mrs. Vernon Castle will be on the bill as "Patrta" in "Alias Nemesis. M Friday and Saturday the offering will be Theodore Roberts in "The American Consul," a tale of politics and Intrigue. Savage Instinct" la the ti tle of the play In which Clara Kimball Toons; la seen at the Empress theater today, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The story is laid In the lawless moonahtnlng district of th Blue Ridge' mountains of Virginia. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Florence La Badie comes In a drama of prison life, "Her Life and His." the ques tion of "The Streets of Steal.' Diamond A timely picture will he pre sented at the Diamond today. Virginia Pearson In "The War Bride's Secret." The European war forms the background of this photoplay. Mary Anderson In "Billy Smoke" and "The Hazards of Helen" will be the attractions Monday. Rohtff William Desmond .and Clara Williams will be the attractions at the Robiff today In "The Criminal." the atory of a girl who through circumstances Is al most convicted of being a criminal, but is saved by the investigation! of a newspaper man. Clewr comedy aituatloni are worked Muriel Ostriche WEDNESDAY 1 . m E Jiessic 75iTa Kimball Young Current Week In the atory. Monday, Pearl Whlta In "Pearl of the Army." Monroe Two notable stars may bo seen In the a&me production at the Monroe today, H-olbrook Btinn and Ethel-Clayton, (n "The Hidden Scar." a World photoplay. Monday Rulh Stonehouse and Jack Mulhall in "Fighting for Lore" and the Animated Weekly. Apollo An Interesting program Is offered at thla theater today. Lola Weber and Phil lip! Smalley will be soen In a story of the oil fields, "flunahine Molly," which Is pro duced In the usual high atamlard of Para mount. A good two-reel comedy will be presented on the same bill. Monday Blanche Sweet in a drama today, "Unprotected." Princess The Princess will present to day a nhotnplay based on' the present war, "The Great Torpedo Secret." It features Herbert Kawllnson and li a Oold Heal drama. Eddy Lyons and Lee Moran In "Down Went the Key," and a Victor com edy, "A Bare Living," complete the bill. Monday will be the opening chapter of Mrs. Vernon Cattle In "Patria," and other pic tures. Ixithroii William Conrtenay and Lorile Lee Stewart will be shown at the Lethrop today in "The Ninety and Nine," a story of a girl who marries a man who drinks, but believes she can reform him, which she later does. Tomorrow Myrtle Gonzales In "God's Crucible," a Bluebird photoplay. Gmnd-Hobm-t Warwick will be the at traction at the Grand today, In "The Man Who Forgot" It Is the story of a man who through dissipation, loses his money. How he meets a great situation is must interest ing, and gives a surprise to the spectator. Monday will be popular Carlye Blackwell In "The Ocean Waif." Magic The Fox star, George Walsh, In "The Island of Desire." will be the attrac tion at the Magic today. It la a story of love and adventure, laid in the South a Inics, and Its events give to Mr. Walsh aplendld opportunities to accomplish aotne of the best acting of hie eventful career. It la directed and photographed up to the standard Fox plays must come to. Film Flashes Jule Rachman. popular manager of the Grand theater, la now located In the office of the Oenerat Film company. He la help ing Manager Taylor with the lncrpiaaed bui- nes.1 and hla desk Is right up in front. cIohp to Taylors. Jule la sure a live wire and has met with a great deal of success In the motion picture bunlness. Homebody bettor tip Taylor oil or Jufe might get his job. It was announced on thla page last week that a rumor was out to tho effect that Douglas Fairbanks had algnud a contract with The Arte raft Pictures Corporation. This Is now confirmfd. After the agree ments were signed, Mr. Fairbanks had the following statement to make; "My decision to make my own pictures given me the chance to build my own producing orRant zatlon, John Kraerson, v ho has 11rt:;t ed several of my moat Bucecaaful lectures, will DIAMOND "at I ToMORRowr"r,,D W Sunday Monday W VIRGINIA PEARSON CARLYLE BLACKWELL j in ., . ., I A fairy story of modern times, "Th Wr Bride'. Secrot" ! Ihe Ucean Wait I filled to the brim with smiles and sMssssMSnssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.ss ml sVssssisssasMSssssasasssssassss)l 1 chokes, and thrills, riving to IJIlB jIJBSf BESSIE LOVE . i The Big Double Show Continuous II a. m. to 11 p. m. Daily. f j SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY (M "Nina, the Iw I CLARA KIMBALL. YOUNG M Flower Girl" M A u presented in her biggest production lu ti (fr Jl I "THE SAVAGE INSTINCT" 2jjg gg K thrilling 8-act drama from "THE HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE" ur"T. I" 1 1, HISt THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY J -W Z?5! "HER LIFE AND HIS" fPlli' FLORENCE LA BADIE J. H A tale of the struggles of a girl for existence. V, !VWV St$ y'r5S,?5rwlSft fi'i'r'rW 20c ADMISSION 10c '"Lst Omaha This Week Low HolbTookBUnn have entire charge of production! and scenarios will be written by Miss Anita Luna, who l roftronaiblii for moat of thv best stories I have hud In the pant. Al thoiiirh our flrnt pic turn will t mad" In and near New York, It la our intention to make our productiona In whatever locale hiwt autts the story." fl'no line. Howard Hickman, who in pri vate life ta ttesMlu HarriHUHlo'a hunliand, has again grown a muntanho and moreover has devlaed or copltd some method of giving the enda a brisk and permanent loo It Inn up ward stroke. Said mustache Is said to look very nifty. We'll bet it tickles Bessie, While at a club In Jacksonville, Fla., dur ing the production of the pholrfplay. "Broad way Jones," Oeorge M. Cohen became Inter ested In a Httle negro attache Who fro quently answered the telephone In the same manner. Every time the telephone bell would ring the little darkey rushed through the crowded room and ahouted Into the re ceiver: "Hello. Yea. Wawat? Goodbye." Finally George M. asked: "Boy, what was that?" Oh dat?" said the darkly "Dat's nuthin'. There's always sum buddy wants to speak to sumbvddy. dat'i all." It certainly looks as If the Reel Fallows' club of Nebraska Is going to be a Mvo HEARST-PATHE NEWS Synopsis of Events Cover ad In Paths News. Raleassd Today. TAMPA, FTA.Manoed by a "villainous" crew, the Private Craft Gasper sails up the harbor to open the annual carnival. BRRKKM&Y, ('A I. Amsrtcan army officers inspect a number of airplane motors be ing manufactured for the Russian govern ment, i MIAMI, FTA. Engineers eenstructlng the IMxie Highway face the mom difficult part of the work when they attempt to build a road anrnas the 13 verified. VP A STI1M1 An animated cartoon. COLUMBUS, N. M. Home again! Uncle Sam's gallant boys, ten thousand atrong, return from thulr punitive expedition in Mexico. COLMA, CAL. Violets now enrich the prod ucts of the (loldon Htales, for the favorite blooms are being cultivated In many gar dens. NIIW YORK CTTY With Old Olory proudly flying the American ship Rochester sails for the blockaded gone, in defiance of Germany's threata of ruthless wsrtare. CHARUKHTON, 8. C The German Interned Hner Llelmnfels la suspiciously scuttled In the harbor by Its crew when America breaks with the Toutons. TORONTO, CANADA. Prominent officials attend the funeral of Lieutenant Colonel W. C. McDonald, one of the city's most popniar soinii ?5-ux- .-war? J- VJ. IL SKX7sS9A TODAY AND MONDAY 25&V PTT I X I J sSCS54 tSSoSS 1 WILLIAM COURTF.NAY -QQp' yAiV-JfA -3 tfSSK' LUCILLE LEE STEWART tTSTrXl t wZj'wi&ll FlEfl "THE NINETY "AND NINE" AaJvA! iAjKtl GRAND I i STRAND 'S, ROBERT WARWICK " oi (rmUiilUin. They hnvn b"n inert Inir rt-Kultiily nf lute ami n 11k julllflmllon ! (Ilatui.tt In the ruflishttller of th Hi-tinhnw tli in roiulnir WeihiemlHy llltiht. It'n A ttK . inTalr .nut nit men fulkh are eiim'tert to he , pr.wui, ihe hour announerd for tt:30 and nutny HHiit!s.-n urr plunuml, liuth In the way ! of eniiTUliMiient ii ml ithrwUo. Ye ,.ftito nffir. ! tim R'l m.: tin down to ihrt I'ntvoriiAl Film 'rnuiul ftiP Hewn L'otiltln't ver hitily too buy. '.Ve iliiln't -'t imv al from "Van" thn I Vole Man" thin wnvlt, Sntd li wna u buy to write one Thai's all rlKhl "Van" w ou!.l he Rltl to iuve you tho tr-mhle and : rile It otirsrlf. When a Jr, "ltd Mra. 81dn-y lrw entnfdy is nhiivu at th" Hun nr any of t othr tlie.tl.tM, cvorjlimlv hUk rinht up and Jir.i-r,M.-M fr ii rnml intiBh N'rnv, In vera of thar i Motro-prew eiMnt'dhi1, hera lit Mprntln to maUe you sit and lakf nuth'c: Mra. .Sidney Prow Mtta In Onmha n nhort tlmi nun and ihre wutn't iiuyihlnit raid about tl, ' i.nd thi r:a not hottorrd by a banquet or nnyihinft You htimthl ho iuhamtd of yuut- 1 mlf. Movie fans. I till yuu arc forfflvfn nway. Pon't worry, It vraa ubonl two oara imi nnd she hud not evin met Mr. Prew at Ihul time. H -r iiiime w.ia MtViy. nnd alv here vlaltlr.ir h' r brother, who i witH nt ihni ttinn nuiniiKer of a loeal bmnrh hi' It Mini ex'l'iinse, Wo Junt dart her lu i I'omr hre aft'i. UVIl ht nhu would aurn pet a rece-i.Hnn thv would lung retiiemht?r. , lidward Morton, oriratilat at th Sun, la "nonie pntml Jtuy" Ihesa daya. Ha bought I himself u l-Yrll'l K-Hooth car and haa every ', Ihtnc on It.em'etM U iimrttraHr, That red Cttf 1 that at.inda In frmil of tha how. That'a tt. How il.i ou do It. Ktld) ? .Sam and Harry 1 1 loltlhui'tf ar allll walkln'. It's a (rood thin that when ,MTllger I I Thomnw of the. Mlrand went in Mm oln th olher day hi took hit wifa with him. (m- ; i Iiir bark Hi" trialu wan lata and didn't get ! In 'III tha w" nall hinira. Vou know hr'a i v bacn itia'rled leaa than n yar and tr iKht havf lud a touh limo fiulainlm;. 'JIM ifflM'iiHWIiii'itr'rl 'Jllimil.llil!illH,WlilllliiltW ROHLFF ?4S59 Luavonworlh St. : Today at t. liIO, S, 0:30, , SiSO WILLIAM DESMOND CLARA WILLIAMS in 1 "THE CRIMINAL" Big Hughi Mack Comedy MAGIC South Side TODAY GEORGE WALSH in "The Island of Desire" Dandy Good Comedy Abo in tnllrlnor nn Fans, she will be seen in a special Blue Ribbon Feature "Rose of the South" Supported by Peggy Hyland and Antonio Moreno Note No Advance in Prices. . Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. MONROE HOLBROOK BLINN ETHEL CLAYTON "THE HIDDEN SCAR" Ham nnd Bud Coined?. PRINCESS bt.u.a rrf HOME OF OP FIRST RUN PICTURES TODAY "The Great Torpedo Secret" Featuring Harbarl Rawlfnaon A Picture of Today EDDY LYONS & LEE MO RAN "Down Went the Key" A Victor Comdy "A Bare Living" uiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiil(iiiitliitiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiliiiniiiiiiii j APOLLO j Tlphont Harney 1606 - 29th and Laavanworth Sti. Today at 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15. 9 5 Paramount I'ratentt - : LOIS WEBER ? PHILLIPS SMALLEY - j "SUNSHINE MOLLY" : I Also tho usual biff 2-real comedy Z .i;filiiltii:l.iMliinrii:"lnl'Hi!l'Hiil"l,,Htli'li'l (Admission 10c) TODAY AND MONDAY FRANKLYN FARNUM ta . "' "THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE." Lovt, Advsnturs and Surpriaa. . TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY PAULINE FREDERICK in THE SLAVE MARKET." A Ramaatlo Tal, al tha Spanish Main. THURSDAY ONLY MARY MILES M1NTER in "THE GENTLE INTRUDER." FRIDAY and SATURDAY BLANCHE SWEET , ' in "THE EVIL EYE." An Amarlcan Girl's Adsnlurs in Msilco. ; i ' I, THE MUSE Hai the Honor to Present Vitagraph'i Popular Star ROSE TAPLEY Who Appears in Person Today At 3:45, 7:30 and 9:15 suhiswli of Interest to "Movie"