Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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Page Six "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA ! Where to Find People You Know KENYON WITH BARKER Charles Kenyon goes with Reginald Barker, director producer of many Goldwyn pictures in the latter's jump to the "Big Three." The arrangement was made through the courtesy of the Goldwyn corporation, with which organization Mr. Kenyon retains his connection. "The Big Three" consists of Reginald Barker, Lois Weber and Victor Schertzinger, producers who are combined under the F. B. Warren corporation. SUPPORTS COMPSON Mitchell Lewis of "The Barrier" and "The Sign Invisible" enacts an important role in "At the End of the World." Betty Compson's initial Paramount starring vehicle, which will be this week's attraction at Grauman's. IN NEW SELIG-RORK Lewis Stone will enact one of the principal parts in "The Thing Behind the Door," a Bert Bracken production now being produced at the SeligRork studios. CAST WITH HATTON Shannon Day and Monti Collins enact roles in "His Back Against the Wall," which will serve as Raymond Hatton's first feature picture now filming at the Goldwyn studios. WITH FRANKLYN George Folsey, formerly cameraman at the Long Island studio of Famous PlayersLasky, is at present photographing the current Bebe Daniels production, which Chester M. Franklin is directing. WITH LEWIS COMPANY A. F. Bernadac, formerly with New York Famous Players and recently with Mae Murray Productions, has resigned from the latter company to become production manager for the Sinclair Lewis Co., producing "Free Air." COMPOSER ON SCREEN Roy Atwell, composer, is appearing in a comedy role in "Grand Larceny," being directed by Wallace Worsley. IN POLO SERIAL Julia I.,eonard will play the role of "Zonia" in Eddie Polo's current serial, "The Secret Four," which Albert Russell is directing. Grant Whytock has been assigned the cutting of Ilex Ingram's new film, "Turn to the Right." Wallace Beery will interpret an important role in the forthcoming Selig-Rork production, "The Thing Behind the Door." Roy Brooks and Leo Willis are cast in "A Sailor-Made Man," in its third week of production at the Hal E. Roach studios. Doris Pawn will play opposite "Big Boy" Williams in "The Curse of the Timberland," which Chas. Seeling is directing. Doris Wederts, William Bletcher and Eric Mayne are among those cast in Rex Ingram's newest production, "Turn to the Right." McKEE IN WALKER COMEDY Raymond McKee, formerly Shirley Mason's leading man, is the other Buddy in "Buddies," starring Johnny Walker, at Fox. LILLIAN LEIGHTON Who's Where on Los Angeles Screens MISSION Metro jjresents "THE CONQUERING POWER" Based on the novel "Eugenie Grandet" By Balzac Sceiiario by June Mathis Directed by Rex Ingram CAST .\ngenie Grandet — Alice Terry Charles Grandet — Rudolph Valentino Victor Grandet — Eric Mayne Fere Grandet — Ralph Lewis His Wife — Edna Demaury Notary Cruchot — Edward Connelly His Son — George Atkinson The Abbe— Willard Lee Hall M. des Graspins — Mark Fenton His Wife ISridKetla Clark Adolph — Wiird Wing Nanon — Mary Hearn CALIFORNIA Goldwyn presents Betty Compson in "FOR THOSE WE LOVE" 3y Perley Poore Sheehan Directed by Arthur Rosson CAST Bernice Arnold — Betty Compson Jimmy Arnold — Richard Rosson George Arnold — Harry Duffleld Vida — Camille Astor Dr. Bailee Bert Woodruff Johnny Fletcher — Walter Morosco Bert — George Cooper Frank — Frank Campeau Trix Ulner— Lon Chaney (Continued on Page 14) MAKE CHANGE George Elder and Miss Bob Hunter, formerly of the scenario department of the Kinema Bureau, left recently for Globe, Ariz., where they will be engaged in the making of western dramas for Farra Features, Inc. ON WALSH STAFF R. A. Walsh is using two cameramen to film his latest production, "Kindred of the Dust." Lyman Broening is making the American negative while Charles Van Enger is cameraman for the foreign negative. IN BINNEY'S NEXT George Hernandez enacts a principal role in the current Constance Binney starring vehicle under production at the Realart studios. IN CAST Lowell Sherman and John Cossar have been added to the cast of "Grand Larceny," the Albert Payson Terhune story filming at the Goldwyn studios. Lydia Knott Is playing a mother role in Rex Ingram's "Turn to the Right." Glen Cavender has recently finished the heavy in Eileen Percy's latest Fox comedydrama. Kirke La Shelle Lucas is at present playing a young Mexican boy with Buck Jones at the Fox studio. Mark Jones and Roy Brooks will appear in the new Eddie "Bo" Poland comedy which Bob Kerr is directing. "Big Boy" Williams will head the cast of "The Curse of the Timberland," Charles Seeling's forthcoming production. Florence and Billy O'Rourke have recently finished engagements with the Mary Pickford Co. at the Brunton studios. Ethel Grey Terry and Margaret McWade have been chosen to play principal parts in "The Thing Behind the Door," which Bert Bracken is directing for Selig-Rork. In the selection of Edward Peil for an Important role in "The Song of Life," John M. Stahl completed the cast or his current all-star production. Molly Thompson, Wallie Howe, Charles Stevenson and Gaylord Lloyd are among those cast in "A Sailor-Made Man," Harold Lloyd's forthcoming comedy. Jack Pitcain, Bill Horne and Bert Apling will enact important roles in the new Charles Seeling production entitled "The Curse of the Timberland." Bert Woodruff recently finished playing an important role in "The Rosary" and is at present supporting Mary Anderson in her initial starring vehicle, "Too Much Married." James Morrison, Billy Mong and Ethel Grey Terry will play in support of Marguerite de le Motte, who interprets the title role in "The Daughter of Brahma." under production at the Brunton studios.