Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERAPHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921
Daily Movie Magazine
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Movie Beauty (Contest
Facts in Nutshell
"THE Belzwood Film Co. vant3
to find three girls of a fresh,
attractive type for their series of
"Toonervillo Trolley" comedies.
We have agreed to find these
girls thi ugh a contest. To en
ter simply send your photograph
addressed t'o "Movie Beauty Con
test," Evening Public Ledger,
Sixth and Chestnut strcet3.
The winners will be employed
first in minor parts' at $40 a
week. The best of the three will
then be given the leading part in
the next film at $100 a week. The
other two, if they show sufficient
talent, will be further trained
with a view to filling the leading
part later.
The photographs will be judged
by a committee of three well
known photographers Theodore
T. Marceau, 1609 Chestnut street;
Elias Goldensky, 1705 Chestnut
street; William Shewell Ellis,
1612 Chestnut street and two
famous artists Leopold Seyffcrt
and Miss Harriet Sartain, prin
cipal of the School of Design for
Women.
No time limit has yet been set
for the termination of this con
test, c
That Old Toonerville Trolley
Is Being Fixed Up Again
Workmen at Betztvood Are Getting an Ancient-Looking
Vehicle in Shape for Neiv Series of Comedies in Which
Winners of Our Contests Will Be Featured
THEY'RE getting the old Toonerville Trolley ready in pose again out at Bctz
wood. You remember the quaint old vehicle that played its part in the comedies
already produced about the famous Fontaine For series of tarloonsf The JSctz
wood people have already produced txcclve of them.
The ancient-looking conveyance, since iroil: icai stopped, hat heen droicsily
reposing in the long giass behind the "daylight" studio ichosr usefulness ii note
gone and it has been protected from the clement by an ovcicoat of heavy
canvas.
YESTERDAY, the chap who is run
ninj? this Movie Beauty Output
went out to Bctzuooil to hce what was
going on there. An'! the first sight
that mot bis eyes was tlit Toonerville
Trolley itself, part of Its wrappings
stripped off and two workmen patching
up tho worn and broken places so that
it may once more become an orna
ment to the screen.
Work on this new scries of comedies
will bo started in the studios nbout tho
first of June. The ingenue for the first
ones has been engaged and tlip contest
we are now running will supply three
girls for the minor purts ofoneoftlrc.se.
Taut is wheie thej will get their pre
liminary truining. And that alone
ought almost to be prize enough, for
the lngcnun, the director and every one
else about the place will pay particular
attention to these three girl:), and they
will practically become m.ronul pupils
of those In charge of the various de
partments. That means an all-around movie edu
cation which could not be duplicated
In any other way.
And the best of It ik that, during
this training period, the girls will be).,.,, brcikfasts nt (1 ever morning, m
paid $10 a day, with a guarantee of
four days a week until the picture is
finished.
AND the girl who progresses best
during this time becomes the
ingenue for the next comedy.
At ono leap she censes to be a "no
body" and becomes one of the shining
lights of filmdom.
All in or the country the newspapers
will print stories about her when the
picture is released. They will tell the
dramatic story of her winning of the
coveted position, and hundreds of thou
sands of other girls, from the Atliintli
to tho Pacific nnd from Canada to the
Gulf, will flock to jlhe theuties to ccc
her and to envy her good fortune in
secret.
We rie right here to remark lh.it
that girl is sure going to be some luck
little person. As Harold Llojd would
put It, "1 should sny as such."
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UT to return to Betzwood and the
old Toonervillo Trollev.
It looked good to sec them putting
the old vehicle in shnpe. It showed
that things will soon be humming out,
thero and that the girls who come
through this contest with honors ure
going to see the genuine atmosphere of
the movie studio in all its fascination
Frank Seltzer, the assistant director, i
than whom thero is no whomer, took us
around nnd showed us the preparations
that are being made. He Introduced
us to little 1'Mua May Sperl, leading
lady for Kdgnr Jone-i, who is now niuk- I
ing some llolninn Day westerns out
there, and when he finally managed
to bring us to our right senses and drag
us away we went over and inspected
the trolley, and Fiank told us what a
busy place Betzwood Is going to be about
the time the three winners get out
there.
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ALTOGETHBR, there will be five
companies nt work in the studios
or else, out on location In the 400 beau
tiful acres that sun omul the big plant.
In addition to the comedies there will
be, iome western and n live-reel fea
ture underway, so tJiut these girls, in
wandering nbout when they are not
on the set, can see the ai tun! methods
of making almost every tipe of photo
play. They can go thiough the Inborn
tory nnd see film developed, cut and
made into n reel. Maybe .Ilinuilo For
;, vlck will let them watcli him und his
awltantiirjnajijj,i8 tho art titles, and
jfwK &$ fjfffy swT fef jjffBPBE ift f Sflffjr "r Tk $fF0&5?K 9?A3ivSl'Jk ( ftJBDJflS HEv Tfe. OIBc'B s
LOUISE and ANNA
HAPMSTEAD. 5429
Cffdar Avenue? Phild.
if thev are verv charnilni: and "van
effectively enough. perhaps Ralph
Spence, the .scenario writer, will show
them the proce-s of whipping a sciipt
Into coutiuuit foim.
It's going to be u great summer for
three of jou.
And, after that the great caieer!
Actress Finds Movie
Life Is Strenuous
PHOEBE 1ICXT finds that the
moies hae wrought a trcnn ndims
I'hunge in her life.
Sinee she deserted the speaking stage
for the films a few weeks ago her daily
living schedule has been completely re
versed. Now she is getting up at the
hour she used to go to bed and goiiu
to bed when she used to get up or
almost.
I'p to a ver f w weeks ngo, when
she w.is playing in Los Angeles in
Itita Woman's stage piny, "The Ac
rpiittnl," noon breakfasts and midnight
suppers were the usual and necessary
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Mis Weimnn's photnplaj . "Tin- Glim
Cnnuxlinn." uhieh Cnldutn is mnkini.
,nr,i,.,. i. the ..tune nt !) be-
cause uftir sh.. nirhes nt the studios,
Mis. Hunt explains, she still has moie
than an hour's job ahead of putting
on her nuke-up and getting into hir
costumes. i
Promptl nt S :SO every night Miss
Hunt sends he.self to bod.
"I'm looking." she sajs hojufullv.
"for n liiree Oinre. of henltli. winlth
and wisdom ns the poot promised "
Acts in Prize Story
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I'roduetlon bus been started on
"The (lossamcr Web," the prUe
vviniiinn story by John A. Moroso,
which will be filmed as n bturrliiK
vehicle for Hilith Roberts. Kli.s
IliiKijot will dli'fct Darrcl Foss has
been sell 'ted for the leading museu
liui tole upnoslte the stur, and other
prim ipals in the ciiht are Itnmsey
Wallace, William We!sh and Carlo
ton KiiiR. I'os has plpjcil opposite
Xliziinova, Mny Allison and other
wcll-k
known stars,
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TODAY'S HONOR ROLL IN THE MOVIE BEAUTY CONTEST
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MIRIAM
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Road OsJer-trook Pd.
BETZW'OOD IS PART
OF GREAT SYSTEM
OF MOVIE STUDIOS
GIIl,S who entn our lfoi ir fliauty
Contest are iomi into n thina fm
hioirr than any merely local oiganiza
tion. The I'etzicood Film Co. 11 one of thi
munhrri of a 'tent o-opeiatnc or
nnninition l:noi n ni Associated Firit
Xntional I'fttnri, Int.. te-Aoif object iv
the marketing of the products of the
beit mdepindcnt producers.
Some idea of its far-reaching maqm
tudc and the famous stars associated
v ith it may be named from the fol
louing ttrukly upoit from California
icciKil hoc ycstciday:
A T T"K I'0llis I!- Mnypi' "Hxlioo. Ill
- Mission Rood. IMwin Care we is
mniiletllli the cutting nnd titling of
Anita Stewart's Litest starling vehu lo
"The Invisible Fear ' and "the Pn
'f Happiness. Dim tor .loiin Main is
"hung "The Child Thou (liuest Me
and both units lire preparing scripts for
new prodm turns scheduled to sua
within the next few dnjs. Stnhl s net
1'io.liiction is to be an all-star feat me.
hll" '"'' n?nin .to direct .Mm
Stonil unU'i- lioi- Vs-oc-iatC(l I-irst .Na-
tional coutziiet Wltll l.ouis i. .unjn,
R. A. Walsh, who produced "The world, has nt last been . imped her
Onlli," a meiuber of First National's ht,t neenrding to jenorts on Broadway
Big Viy:" is 7"?Jlcl ' JU"'1"'"; ' Arr ortlinc to tire rTpoits she will soon
tinii ot Serenade, a Spanish iliiinin. . .....-, ,.
sinriiiiL' Aliiium l ooner
nnd liiorge
WnNn. lollowing the completion oi
ins fi-iitun . R. A. Walsh will inline
diateh In gin tl.- making of Peti r B.
K no's stor, "Kindred of the Dust "
M'iss Cooper will also star in this pio-
IliU tlon '
Churlts Chnplln. producer of ' Hie
K d ' tor Associated First Notional, i
now busih engaged in the making of
"Vanit Fair ' and on its eoiupleiiou
will follow up with more releases.
The Ambassador Pictures. Coipoia
tion sun smr to the Kntlu'iine Mac
Donald Pb Hires Corpointlon. Is at
piesent starring the "American I!enut"
in ' Man's (Jaine," and with the pass
ing of a week following its comple
tion will begin jhe production of
I'eaoiiio," on original from the pen of
(j corgi Marion, Jr.
THI! farter De Haven unit Is neiuing
tlio eomnlftion of "Mv Ln"d
Friends.' co-starring Carter and Flora
I De Haven, und Oliver Morosio has just
imiileted "The Half Hicid
Charles Hay, wlio has just leturned
from u tup to tho Giund Cnnjon fol
low HiB the mnhins of "The Itain
stormer," is startins work on a new
feature and David Hortfoid is bu-tl
enmiKed cuttins and editinu "The
(iolijen Snare,"
Allen llolubiir, creator of "Man.
Woman, riirnag", one of the "III!.
Five," starring Dorothy l'blllips and
Marshall Neilun, who iccntl.v mndo
'Hob Hampton of I'lueer," have just
returned from the I'ust with new As
soeuted First National contruetH and
nie preparine scripts mid perfectlw;
their organizations for the pioduition
of moie features. Holubar's next stories
nie to stur Miss HhillipH, while the
Ne'.lan pli tares will have all -star casts
In the F.ostcrn studios Normu Tnl
inndRO, Constance Tnlmadgu and Hopo
Ilnmptnn nro starrins in Associated
Fiist Rational releases.
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MWf&mm$8ml 'Castle "at least one of the parties to 1 )MruUlZJj,
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MAEUORIE cJACOE.5
6807 LawHtoH Ave.
Oak lane Pd.-"
TIIEDA BARA WILL
WED HER DIRECTOR,
SAY LATEST RUMORS
THi:i)A BARA. ongiunl screen vnmp
mill rilliinn nf tliic .lititin ,lf fbo flllf
TO"' i'"" wue m one oi ner uireciois.
-Miss Bain left for Furnne reccnth
to visit a sister. She is to return with
in the neu few weeks, when, it is
r poitcd, the plans for her marriage
will be gotten under way.
'i In dnector to whom the srrcen
vamp is ald to hne engaged herself
is said to have lecoutly obtained a di
one with the intention of making Miss
Bin a his bride.
Iiif,iilry nuioiig the Fox directors was
of little iimuI. Charles Brnbln, who
has dliceted Miss Burn in many of her
lending sen en pioductlons and who
might, theicfoie, he the lucky man,
laughed whin asked about it anil said:
"No, I'm not the man, nlthough I
haw duei tnl her in many of her pic
tures and we ure good friends, l'e
gut a wife In ing at the Hotel Hamilton.
i J0 , KCC for joursclf that I um
not the one.
Al.ITTI.K moie than a jear oro it
was niiiiiiuiiiud from a l'ennsj Ivania
town that Miss Hiun hud bien mar
ried then. Tin Ktorj, however, was
later v iitoiously d' uied by both Miss
lima and tin limn she was supposed to
Inn i wedded
Thedii Hara was a moticn-pictuie
star under the William Fox banner for
a number of jciiic .She bmunc fa
iiioui wherever motion pictuies are
shown for her ability to portray vain
plie roles.
About a jear ngo she made her np
peariiiice on the spoken stnse under the
direction of A. II. Woods In "Tho
Him Flame."
The name of Theda Ilnrn proved a
Brent box office nttiactlon and the piece
made a yrent deal of money, Her plans
for next fall are fnid to provide, for
another play on the spoken stage,
QJOME lessons in "How to Be Happy
's-' Though .Mnriicii ' migiic u od
' tallied fiom a story in Phntopln Maga
zine, in which Irene Castle, now Mrs.
Ifnhert Treninn. sets forth her views Oil
the subject through Ada Patterson, the
ninga.ine writer.
"To bo hnppil married." sai,s Miss
'Castle "at least one of the parties to
'the nmni.ige must have a beautiful dis
position. My husband has. In conse
'iineiiec. we are siiniemelv hanp.v.
lanc a mini iiemg so unseiusii uiiili
when he knows his wife is going to
dine that eening with another man he1
heiMIS JH. il U1K mill' ii ... .,iw...- ...
i. i i.:.. K.....1. nf ..i.nlii.lu t,
wear, nnd n bottle of champagne to ndd
snnrkle to the dinner! That is what
iuj husband does.
"There is his latest letter. T have
been awav from home three days, and
I have had six letters and telegrams,
nnd orchids eeiy day. Fancy a man
who, when some little disturbing inci
dent oecuis, says to his wife: 'Don't
be excited about it, deiucst. It will
iiinke nu ill and unhappy.' That is
what my husband does.
"No woman can scold such n man.
No woman can quniicl with a man who
just looks adoringly nt her and smiles
whatever she sajs. That is what my
husband does.
CTjNCY a iiinii who, when his wife
J? grown restless and wants to go
nwm for a while, saj: 'Vciy well,
dear.' Hm'ii though business keeps
him at home. Thnt H what my hus-
band (loos
"When the bend of the Castle School
of Dancing came back from London,
she told me how interested Knglnuil
is in the dance, that it is as deeply
interested as this country was seeu
M'tirs ago, and told me that London
wanted verj much to see me dnnce. I
was iutei isteil. T had not Intended to
d.inre a'.'iuii. but I had nut anticipated
thi. It would only be for eight weeks.
The ninouiit offered for the engagement
w.is llartering. I talked to Captain
Tiemnn about it. IIiays: 'Of course
I shall miss you terribly, but if it will
m.ike j on happy I want you to go!'
"How can a woman feel toward such
a man'' Cratiful, of (ourse, and ador
ing! And no mutter what her tempta
tions, sh,. would never bo unfaithful or
insinure
t( A OKI
-" write
OR FAT many persons ask or
e me. "IIovv can you endure
the (iiiet life of a small town
"I not only endure It, I enioy it.
Thnt life includes all the things that arc
essential to my linppiuess,
"Ithaca is a town beautifully sit
uated My love of benutv is fed by
the bills and woods about it. Our
I, mm. i. ..innllii mlint T il'-ltlTl lift I'll I
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(ho-en. It is ii simple enough home
at Cniiiim Heights, but it lias one tre-
meudoiislv l.nge room. It was a hc
turc loom, for the former owner. It
is sutv feet lontr. We use it for u
living loom, but it serves for dnuces we
want to give or for any snit of assem
blage wevwant to nriange Ii) our home.
"Of course, Cornell College is nt
Ithaca. That adds interest to the life.
"For the first time in my life I have
.ill the minimis I want. I liuve twelve
dogs and four horses und a village of
birds.
1'iiends nsk mo what I do. T nm
busv nil day. There are lily household
duties, and the cure of the animals, nnd
I am Inching dnneing to 108 children tti
Ithaca. They are children whose par
ents innnot afford to send them to
dancing school. I tench them tvviee a
w eek.
"You remember the first tune we met?
I told you that as soon as tho dancing
craze was over I wanted to live in a
small town and have children and ban
all the nnimnl pets I wanted? I am
renlliiing Iliat ambition. The children
haven't eonin, btif there are the home
and .tho small town nnd the animals."
NATALIE SHAVEE.
Pi.A Pine St PIiileL'
O'Malley Hurt In Jump
Pat O'Malley in working for a scene
of Marion Fairfax's production, "The
Ioiiig Truth," was painfully hurt Inst
cckwhcn ho leaped from a bridge to
the limb of a tree which broke under
his weight.
A sprained ankle nnd a wrenched
knee were the totnl casualties wnlch
kept the energetic I'at in bed for threo
dajs. Ho is now hobbling about on a
cane and vows to make that jump again
without any mishap.
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HOTO-PLAYr
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"I AM GUILTY"
APOl I n C"D THOMPSON ST3.
-vl VIIV MATINin; DAILY
.. AM-sTUl ChT In
"THE BRANDING IRON"
ARPAHIA CHKSl'NUT "Hel. 10TII
riiXvl1-'IM' i a m to ii-ir. p r.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "MKAKilIT I'HOJI I'.MIIS"
ATOR lltA.NKMN ft GIRARD AVE.
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ETHEL CLAYTON
In "Till. l'KIfi: HI' 1'0,S1S0N"
BALTIMORE,?:?7,'
CORINNE GRIFFITH
in "MIT !li:i.N(l HOM: THIS .SKAtON"
RFNN (i4TiI AIsD WOODLAND AVE!
J-H-dSl-! Ml'lVi:i; DAILY
DOROTHY GISH
In "THi: (.HOST IN 'IIIH OAIUIKT"
RI I 1FR1RH "road .- Kuoquehnnna
lllV;iLJUl , nnllnuniK i until 11
DOROTHY GISH
In "Till; l.lIOhT IN THIS (AKItrT"
BROADWAY ur,0. l1? w
WALLACE REID "
in "inn i.ovr. sri:iAi."
BroadSt." Casino UVZE
M.USTAIt f'XST In
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
PAP1TOI "- MARKET .ST.
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What Every Woman Knows"
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WILLIAM S. HART
In "M'MU.I.KY 01' THK MOl NTCD"
DARBY THEATRE
WILLIAM FARNUM
in "ins .KK.vrr.hr sAntirit'K"
I . ,nn r-OC MA1K ST. MiVAVO.'lf
, Jtivil 1X1130 vuTimmi,v
GEORGE ARLISS
In "IIIH IlKVII."
FAIRMOUNT111,
PEARL WHITE '
in "IIKYOMI I'RICi:'
RAMI! Y THLAIRK 1311 Market St.
i -mii. i s m -in MiDNianT
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "HIM MtKATKhT SAtRirK'U"
CATW vT THEATRE- IWnw Spu7d
JO In Jl. MATIN'lIi: DAILY
CAUA ?,'A"-'X l
FRANKFORD 15 av'ue0"11
MlsiTAIl f'KT In '
"MILESTONES"
aflRP CU01 MARKET ST.
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CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "HUt-SlI"
GREAT NORTHERN VmV:$
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"fULLY WITH A PAST"
NEWS, VIEWS, RUMORS
FROM THft
By ANN CAMEKON
Hollywood, CalK., May 15.
LAST night tho Wally Itcldi gavo a
very small anil informal party prior
to Wallie's departure for New York.
You kriow lie is to play "Pctor lbbct
son" with Elsie Ferguson.
This was tho first tlmo I had ever
been in their new home nnd probably
will be the last, for I was very stupid !
The houRc is built in Tudor Style,
set amone the hills overlooking miles of
marvelous .California country, and far
off almost to way-away land the sea.
Walllo did a St. Cecilia at the organ
by the hour, oblivious to whatever went
on around him.
Mrs. Kcid (Dorothy Davenport) is
a charming, capable, witty woman,
competent to mana'gon big house and
what must bo a very" largo income.
Richard Bennett, Lila I.oo both of
whom shall bo Introductionlcss nnd
Adoln Rogers St. John were among those
present.
It seems that Mrs. St. John's young
ster was givins a thhd birthday party.
"Bill" ltcid the one and only an
nounced that he was going to present n
wardrobe trunk, nnd automobile and a
pin 1 He didn't specify what kind of n
pin, but from other indications it should
have been fancy! For a five-year-old
ho lias, good ideas.
About midnight the entire narty ad
journed to the Bill Desmonds, across
the street. After laughing for nn hour
straight at Mrs. Desmond's (Mary Mc
Ivor) nonsense we tittered weakly to
Allan Dwan's house to nnother party !
Suflice to sny that every one who was
anybody, alinoi-t, was there.
Apropos of the last party, a well
known nctor said in an aside to a not-so-well-known
actress:
"Meet my wife and don't lnugh."
Isn't thnt priceless?
William de Mille has started on Rita
Weimnn's Saturday Evening Post story,
"Footlights." Miss Wciman is a dark,
handsome girl, of the best type. She
dresses in wonderful taste, and is one
of her own heroines to the life the sort
of womnn who docs things, up-to-date,
ics open, poised.
Tho cn"t of the picture is a typical
William dc Mille, otic for excellence,
headed by Lila Lee and Jack Holt.
Here's something intriguing: Pen
rhyn Stajilaws is to direct May Mac
Asoy in "The Little Minister." I told
you that girl was on the way. She'll
be one ot our greatest befoie so very
long.
Monte Blue came back to the let to
day for the first time since his opera
tion for appendicitis. He looked n little
p.ile and thin, but the Monte Blue smile
was broader and brighter than ever
pc rhaps because wo missed it so !
Frank O'Connor is to direct thnt fa
mous old plav movieized, "A Virginia
Courtship, bv Eugene Presbey. As
indiented, it is full of Southern gal
l'HOTOriJSYS
The following theatres obtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of
early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley
Company of America.
IMPPRIAI C0T" WALNUT ST3
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NORMA TALMADGE
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In "THi: CHll'KKN IN UIK COST"
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MONTE BLUE
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WHAT YOUR
FAVORITE FILM
STAFiS ARE DOING
Vera Oordoti closes her vnudcTill
tour this week, and after n fortnltkt
of rest will resume her film work fiw
is to be stnrrcd in nnother picture hi
Harry Rapr. who was also the dm.
duccr of "The Greatest Lovo." P
Anna Q. Nllsson. the Swedish beanr
who has become a fixed star In the filau
sailed on the 8. S. Bergcnfjord ffit
week for a visit to her' former hom,
She will also pay her rcBpects to Ttol
and London, -returning to New York
early in July. or
Tcrcy Marmont, the British -Amer!.
can actor who recently created the liiSl
ing mnle ro'e n "Lovo. I Kr.J.li.".J
Whitman Bennett's forthcoming rclew
is continuing the study of wuffi
waicn no nm iook up to give additional
realism to some of his Bccnes in m,
production. ""'
dir1cCrT.!eaH0urnch':?'ao,n,Ja Sg g
Pcreivnl Wilde, which appeared fn
magazine, has arrived from New YorJ
at Hollywood, Calif., where he is com.
nlctlng the cast for the production. Tht
leading rolo will bo played by Gareth
Hughes, who nchieved success In "SV.
timcntal -Tommy." "The Hunch" com
pany will be tho fourth Metro comniw
at work in Hollywood. The other dm.
ductlons are "A Trip to Paradiw"
starring Bert Lytcll : "The Match
Breaker" starring Viola Dana, Z
"The Conquering Power," an ndapU.
tion from Balzac, directed by Rex In
gram. May Collins, who. according to ru
mor, is soon to be Mrs. Chnr'ic Chan
lln, has been engaged by Universal to
play the leading rolo .opposite Frank
Mayo in the current production, "lie
Shark Master." In this story Mlsj
Collins will appear as the flame flower,
a white girl who had been waihrf
ashore on a South Pacific Island and
adopted by the natives.
Tod Browning has finished tho pn
logue for "Fanny Herself" nnd la now
nt work on the main theme of the Edm
Ferbcr story. Mabel Julienne Scott il
playing the title role nnd the support
ing east includes many notables of tht
screen.
Kupcrt Hughes is the author of the
next starring vehicle for Tom Moore,
"From the Ci round Up." It is an ord
inal screen story and Mr. Hughes pre
nnred the continuity as well ns writ;
Ing the scenario. Moore has just com
pleted the photography on "Beallnj
the Game," by diaries Kcujon, under
the direction of Victor Schcrtzlnjer,
The film is now being edited.
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