nwwrK Hfl $yw; VSttJAAA'IA! v 1 -K-V" ' "VM " J 1 " m$ t tvisrvn. b ,rA.i tvr-irv Wl. it'iwi tii i S.KVJ.' I tifViU MitV. k'In'V rf M- !& BSc t ;. i $ an m m WE M K'l W M iVttl i;sw w fttfutHi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA: HSfe Daily Mevie Magazine 4 I THE MOVIE fAKS LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELT A VERY REAL LOSS TO THE STAGE Valentine funs certainly nerm te be au stirred up ever the imnounceuicnt I printed n few lny nse that tlie Fameus-I.asky people hml ImpurteU a French film tar te take the pi nee of the rebellious Rudy, l'te hml m many phone call and letter wanting te knew all about It that I feel. compelled, rather Bgitlnt my wishes , te keep ou all Informed of thl novel experiment. 8a, as the Utrat contribution te the history of the stunt, I'll say that the Imported idol nrrlved In New Yerk en Sunday and the report of the news paper Interview em eetn te be rather mtifd. Here's about the beet from a woman writer of the esteemed Tribune: "HI temporary name Is Charles 'd'Authier de Rochefort : he halls from France, leeks like Carpentler, doe dee tunts like Peut: Fnlibnnlts ii called the French Tem Mix and In offered by the Famous l'hi vera Lanky Corporation en the mnti who wilt take the muti nous Valentine's place In the heartM of' the flapperi of these United State. Frem carnal inspection we should say i that he c.in de it if nnjbedy can. I "The temporary name seems te call for some explanation. It may be that I te the astute heads of the Fiimeu1 Players Corporation the name Me Rochefort' had a somewhat sinister sound. Seener or Inter somebody ii I sure te pronounce it vitti tne cu hard, as in 'roeuc,' and then the vl' crackers would be let loose. This may net have been the reason at all. but It Is a fact that the company which en gaged M. de Rochefort te take Valen Valen tieo's place had announced him ns Charles de Reche.' "They had. however, by some slight oversight neglected te notify their new star of this major operation in nomenclature, nnd M. di? Rochefort was Mmewh.it indignant at what he rflllf.fi I'nrrnllr imstprlPIIY. "A representative of the company whei was en hand tliwieU bravely nue tne breach nnd explained patiently and at length that 'a certain suggestion had ben made. M. de Kocheiert am net take kindly te the suggestion. " 'Nen, non, non,' he said several times, just like that. I " 'It is a great name, de Rochefort, he explained, In far better nnglinli than j anybe-ly In the room had French. 'It , ia a historic name. I am the last of ' the d'Authier de Rochefort family. If I have no seu, then the name dies ' with me, nnd the family arm-., which .ii v.... k.iM rt.n l.n.. .lit .".., a... ,nn, JWU OCT ucr nic uu. ..i. ..wi. ei... iitiu , f ti.(nal ..i,t flu n..flFe.w1 n ffrunf i lUr. seal ring, with n let of liens rampant1 and ceuchaut, nnd vvuat net, engraved upon It. " 'And also,' he continued, 'there will be net nice people who will viy of me "Ha-nh! they have secured against him an interdiction forbidding him te use hit famllv's name in these Ameri can films. Ha-nh!" That I will net prvTw; k.-vrrN i ::w;.. . r 5 . -is ' '. ' VwBBilBHBalBK "--- vewP1ewP eHh " 4b9Kk:'v EflVsPBYa'i '2BssssaB' pff " beV AMSl"M HfjBBB"B"B"B"B " " NaMfMfMfMfMfMfMfMfMtM 'jTnflr1 cjPBPf ' ''rE I IIHB-', lKttIZt.''ijBHjsHi HvTK JlvflHQb.uiCmJtt eESfH 1 sBCiUMnKS' "s Kan. MwSLbIB iB I Hkv39KBKi ' ;sHHjSKKNNlsfIHHHH i lit i :" 7' fcr' t t ui ii v i - ii i -j j k. - i n v .riik ' r .' j i e"' i flj '. .. ii. - i v- - i n w if" aAjj-nL virr t , r .? r i- "Tr-i & jb , THUB8lYfTOVM8 ' ' ".""; ' v V' . ii i ii . i i ii .. J I I i . "7 y Rookies' Return," and "Tha Hotten Hetten Hotten eot." The association of MacLean and Lloyd Ingraham In tha new .arrange ment Is n happy one, for tha two have been together In several successes, In graham directed "Marjr'a -Ankle," "What's Your Husband Doing?" "Let's Be Fashionable," sad "The Jallhlrd." , , Cuddles If you're such nn admirer of little Madge Hellnmy, I should think you'd knew aha hain't left the amen. 8he has certainly been nreas'igented enough since she started ' work with Teurnetir lit "Lerna Dpene." New that that la finished, she' la playing a leading role In Katherine MacDenaTd'a new picture, "The Scarlet Lily," which Victer Mchertalnfer la directing. Others In the Aim are Lloyd Hughes, Hardee Klrklnnd, Tem Hantsehl, Jane Keekley nnd Myrtle Vnne. The company baa gene te Arrowhead, Calif,, te take sev- T" Many Phlladelphlans remember Madge Ilellnmy's exquisite nctlng with William (iillette In "Dear Ilrutus" when that Rarrle play came te the liiead. She has new dc-eited tli" -tape for the serein, nnd her next fen tute will be "Arc Yeu a Failure," a Larry Evnns story. She Is new with K.ttlierine MacDennld Ralph Rleck, production advLsery edi ter. "Held hns nhendy recovered com pletely from the eje ailment with which he was afflicted and is getting Inte coil; ditlen for n hard reason's wetk." I'm just as glad as you are ! Douglas MneLe,in fans, who have recently written me se many letter asking what lrul become of him, have probably llmuirlit me rude for net g'tv- line, leu can me .u. i nnnes u Aiiimer in. ,hm llprmite answers, but. franklv ee nocncierr. u you p.ease. i w (i,'t haw .uiv thing definite te tell name. Yeu may, if veu Ike. write ; 'Ch. I tneni ,., alTillr, ,, Illtt,, for Charles se. But De. Rochefort 1 ln vtt(, )f ,rn,lsItleil, New; i)W. S?me' . 'ever, lie 1ms put his nnme en the dot- "The Famous Players representative ' ted U-ie and become n producer of said he guessed it would be all right te I comedies. I've just received his en- let It en et that for new. nnswny. 1 neumement nnd hnfld it en for the "M. Ch. d'Authier de Rochefort, then. ; benefit of these who have inquired ia a likable sort of a chap. On firnt about him. acquaintance he appears te be entirely i Macl.ean's productions will be nfuiar. tie isn i auegeiner rne vai- comedy specials of the tvne of "The nnc"s. Since entcilng the picture field he h.is had important parts in such productions as "The Hun Within." ".le'.ianua Enlists," nnd "Captain Kldd. dr.." "Fusi nnd Fenthern." "Twenty-three and one-half Hours' Leave," "What's Your Husband Do De lug?" "Man's Ankle." "Let's Re Fashionable," "When Johnnie Conies Marching Heme," "Chickens." "The Heme Stretch," "The Jailbird." "The n.'il scenes. MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR entine type. Ills face is as handsome, but ln a mere rugged, wistful style. There is a real resemblnnce between De Rochefort and Carpentier. Good ness knows, we are no judge of what the girls like in their picture stars, but our guess Is that Famous I'lnjcrs may get awnv with it. "De Rochefort has been in pictures for fifteen years, he told us. making his first film with Max Limlr. He de scribed himself as 'one who docs stunts,' and he showed us some stills which portray him in the role of a French cowboy, fighting with n tough looking character In n swamp. " '1 like a picture with fights in it. And when I fight I feel real. Seme of the actors, when they fight, they just mase motions, se nnd se ; but me, I punch hard like that.' He demon strated en a pillow. "The new stnr is six feet tall, weigh' around 200 pounds, nnd pesseei thp shoulders of .Tnik Dempsev and tlw waist of a corset model. His hair is curly and he Is unmarried. He is thirty-six years old. fie told us fe . himself. "He was In the war, of course, and wat held a prisoner in German camps i ter gereral months. He has never taken I a drink of alcoholic liquor In bin life, bvt he confessed te consuming vast quantities of tea. He smokes cigars. "Famous Players are planning te present M. de Rochefort te his new public In 'The Spanish Cavalier.' a picture which originally was designed for the purpose of stnrring Vnlentine. " 'I shall love It,' he declared steutlr. 'The pictures in Amerle-t are better than vre make them in Europ. The lighting Is better, and ever se many ether things also. I make n picture ln France and thev mnke me all day work looking right into the sun. When T finish I am blind. I am net nn eagle, I cannot leek at the sun all day. It makes me blink, se; and the picture is net se geed. Reslies, in France, I am the best. I can go nn further. I am at the top. There Is no mere anything left for me. Here I mut mnke mr name all nrer again,' "And the name. If veu please. Is De Rochefort. Ch. d'Authier de Rochefort. De net forget that." I S. tt. M. writes: "Seme time nge ' I aaw a picture about Chinatown. I remember one thing In It and it wns The Becntre of the Minns' Plea. gjTe me the cast nnd the name of It. if possible. 'Hew is a scene taken In front f a mirror? Deesn t the camera man come in the scene alsee Wish te have Claire Windser's address. "I saw 'Rich Men's Wives.' nnd en igred it immensely. I think Claire Windser will rise te stardom in no tte." (Can any one identify thnt China town picture? The mirror shots nre always made With the camera lens at just the right aagl te kefji t out of the mirror. Address Claire Windser care of Gold Geld wyn Studies, Culver City, Calif. Hhe bag algned a long-time contract with them, gerry I rnn't give jeu her home address, but I get a request from her IM time age net te. She lives In Hollywood with her mother nnd Httle out she isn t mnrrled new, you low. I agree with you about her. la certain y almost nerfect ln hep lity and aha la coming up strong as drew.; Held hasn't rene for reed. ftar all. Here's a brand-new an- Mweeaent received yesterday from Mmkji studie: wfWalUce Reld Is recovering se rap- ' ,.Jila retreat ln the California I'V that he will start work this IPs.- is.next picture. "Mr. 1111- Hottentet, plcturlzntlens either efi successful plnjs or well-known stories' of noted authors. The Htnr who is new I te become producer also already holds options en two popular plays, and the name of the first ftnture te b preluced will he announced at nn early date. I In all his pictures, Deug will have nil-star support. It is understood thnt I lie has completed the oignnizatleu of I DeuglaH MacLean Productions, which, will make the several features. Llejd Ingraham will be the director. Deug began his stage career ns n Juvenile In stock companies, playing also I with Maude Adams In "Peter Pan" and ether James M. 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