merton of the movies-第60章
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〃And he's been with me so long I kind of hate to discharge him。 You see; on account of those eyes of his; it would be hard for him to get a job as a serious actor; so I did think I'd give him another part in this piece if you didn't object; just to sort of work him into the worth…while things。 He's so eager for the chance。 It was quite pathetic how grateful he looked when I told him I'd try him once more in one of the better and finer things。 And a promise is a promise。〃
〃Still; Merton; you're the man I must suit in this cast; if you say the word I'll tell Jack he must go; though I know what a blow it will be to him〃
〃Oh; no; Mr。 Baird;〃 Merton interrupted fervently; 〃I wouldn't think of such a thing。 Let the poor fellow have a chance to learn something better than the buffoonery he's been doing。 I'll do everything I can to help him。 I think it is very pathetic; his wanting to do the better things; it's fine of him。 And maybe some day he could save up enough to have a good surgeon fix his eyes right。 It might be done; you know。〃
〃Now that's nice of you; my boy。 It's kind and generous。 Not every actor of your talent would want Jack working in the same scene with him。 And perhaps; as you say; some day he can save up enough from his wages to have his eyes fixed。 I'll mention it to him。 And this reminds me; speaking of the cast; there's another member who might bother some of these fussy actors。 She's the girl who will take the part of your city sweetheart。 As a matter of fact; she isn't exactly the type I'd have picked for the part; because she's rather a large; hearty girl; if you know what I mean。 I could have found a lot who were better lookers; but the poor thing has a bedridden father and mother and a little crippled brother and a little sister that isn't well; and she's working hard to send them all to schoolI mean the children; not her parents; so I saw the chance to do her a good turn; and I hope you'll feel that you can work harmoniously with her。 I know I'm too darned human to be in this business〃 Baird looked aside to conceal his emotion。
〃I'm sure; Mr。 Baird; I'll get along fine with the young lady; and I think it's fine of you to give these people jobs when you could get better folks in their places。〃
〃Well; well; we'll say no more about that;〃 replied Baird gruffly; as one who had again hidden his too…impressionable heart。 〃Now ask in the outer office where that Wayne film is to…day and catch it as often as you feel you're getting any of the Edgar Wayne stuff。 We'll call you up when work begins。〃
He saw the Edgar Wayne film; a touching story in which the timid; diffident country boy triumphed over difficulties and won the love of a pure New York society girl; meantime protecting his mother from the insulting sneers of the idle rich and being made to suffer intensely by the apparent moral wreck of his dear little sister whom a rich scoundrel lured to the great city with false promises that he would make a fine lady of her。 Never before had he studied the acting method of Wayne with a definite aim in view。 Now he watched until he himself became the awkward country boy。 He was primed with the Wayne manner; the appealing ingenuousness; the simple embarrassments; the manly regard for the old mother; when word came that Baird was ready for him in the new piece。
This drama was strikingly like the Wayne piece he had watched; at least in its beginning。 Baird; in his striving for the better things; seemed at first to have copied his model almost too faithfully。 Not only was Merton to be the awkward country boy in the little hillside farmhouse; but his mother and sister were like the other mother and sister。
Still; he began to observe differences。 The little sisterplayed by the Montague girlwas a simple farm maiden as in the other piece; but the mother was more energetic。 She had silvery hair and wore a neat black dress; with a white lace collar and a cameo brooch at her neck; and she embraced her son tearfully at frequent intervals; as had the other mother; but she carried on in her kitchen an active business in canning fruits and putting up jellies; which; sold to the rich people at the hotel; would swell the little fund that must be saved to pay the mortgage。 Also; in the present piece; the country boy was to become a great inventor; and this was different。 Merton felt that this was a good touch; it gave him dignity。
He appeared ready for work on the morning designated。 He was now able to make up himself; and he dressed in the country…boy costume that had been provided。 It was perhaps not so attractive a costume as Edgar Wayne had worn; consisting of loose…fitting overalls that came well above his waist and were fastened by straps that went over the shoulders; but; as Baird remarked; the contrast would be greater when he dressed in rich city clothes at the last。 His hair; too; was no longer the slicked…back hair of Parmalee; but tousled in country disorder。
For much of the action of the new piece they would require an outside location; but there were some interiors to be shot on the lot。 He forgot the ill…fitting overalls when shown his attic laboratory where; as an ambitious young inventor; sustained by the unfaltering trust of mother and sister; he would perfect certain mechanical devices that would bring him fame; fortune; and the love of a pure New York society girl。 It was a humble little room containing a work…bench that held his tools and a table littered with drawings over which he bent until late hours of the night。
At this table; simple; unaffected; deeply earnest; he was shown as the dreaming young inventor; perplexed at moments; then; with brightening eyes; making some needful change in the drawings。 He felt in these scenes that he was revealing a world of personality。 And he must struggle to give a sincere interpretation in later scenes that would require more action。 He would show Baird that he had not watched Edgar Wayne without profit。
Another interior was of the neat living room of the humble home。 Here were scenes of happy family life with the little sister and the fond old mother。 The Montague girl was a charming picture in her simple print dress and sunbonnet beneath which hung her braid of golden hair。 The mother was a sweet old dear; dressed as Baird had promised。 She early confided to Merton that she was glad her part was not to be a mopping part。 In that case she would have had to wear knee…pads; whereas now she was merely; she said; to be a tired business woman。
Still another interior was of her kitchen where she busily carried on her fruit…canning activities。 Pots boiled on the stove and glass jars were filled with her product。 One of the pots; Merton noticed; the largest; had a tightly closed top from which a slender tube of copper went across one corner of the little room to where it coiled in a bucket filled with water; whence it discharged its contents into bottles。
This; it seemed; was his mother's improved grape juice; a cooling drink to tempt the jaded palates of the city folks up at the big hotel。
The laboratory of the young inventor was abundantly filmed while the earnest country boy dreamed hopefully above his drawings or tinkered at metal devices on the work…bench。 The kitchen in which his mother toiled was repeatedly shot; including close…ups of the old mother's ingenious contrivancesespecially of the closed boiler with its coil of copper tubingby which she was helping to save the humble home。
And a scene in the neat living room with its old…fashioned furniture made it all too clear that every effort would be required to save the little home。 The cruel money…lender; a lawyer with mean…looking whiskers; confronted the three shrinking inmates to warn them that he must have his money by a certain day or out they would go into the streets。 The old mother wept at this; and the earnest boy took her in his arms。 The little sister; terrified by the man's rough words; also flew to this shelter; and thus he defied the intruder; calm; fearless; dignified。 The money would be paid and the intruder would now please remember that; until the day named; this little home was their very own。
The scoundrel left with a final menacing wave of his gnarled hand; lef