Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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)-gc Six The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAM ERA I Where to Find People You Know Helen Dale is starting her sixth comedy with Bobby Dunn. This series consists of twelve two-reelers with Miss Dale supporting him at the Berwilla Studio. Eleanor Boardman and William Haines have been added to the Goldwyn stock company. Wallace MacDonald has been engaged by Universal lo play an important part in "The One Woman May." Bruce Guerin, three years old, has been engaged for an important part in support of Viola Dana at Metro studio. Edward Burns is playing opposite Constance Talmadge in "East Is West." Harry Parizer and A. S. Kingsby are in the cast of the Kel-Pine producing company's comedies. Molly Mackay and Irene Roberts are engaged to play in the Kel-Pine novelty comedy-dramas. June Elvidge has been signed to play a leading role in "The Impossible Mrs. Bellew." Billle Dove has been engaged by Metro as leading woman in "A Temporary Marria.ge." Katherine Vidor will go on location to Catalina for two weeks to take a part in the the picture, "Judith the Conqueror." Thomas Holding, former stage star, says that he will never return to the footlights, having once settled in a permanent home. For years Mr. Holding practically lived in a trunk. Marie Mosquini is engaged to play the role of an heiress opposite "Snub" Pollard in his newest picture. Noah Young is now playing in Snub Pollard's new society story. Charles Parrott is directing Snub Pollard in his new production. Jobyna Ralston is playing opposite "Paul" Parrott as a ranchman's daughter. Eddie Baker has been engaged to play the "heavy" with "Paul" Parrott's company which is on location at Mt. Lowe. Colleen Moore is to play the leading role in Ward Lascelle's production of the Mary Roberts Rinehart story, "Affinities." John Bowers plays the hero in "Affinities." Joseph Bonner, Jack Duffy, Grace Gordon and Pete Soso are included in the cast of "Affinities." Guy Frunn is assistant director to Ward Lascelle. Abe Scholtz and J. Miehlc are the cameramen in the Ward Lascelle production of "Affinities." Carl Shillinger is film editor, and Harry Jackson is the scenario editor. Rudolph Cameron, the leading man in "Rose O' the Sea," is a much better Romeo in life than he is before a camera. Five years ago he wooed and won Anita Stewart, but in the photoplay he only woos her. The winning is done by another man, a twist of Fate that Mr. Cameron can lay to the scenario writer for he does his best to make his wife look favorably upon him. HERBERT FORTIER Playing Samuel Brentwick in "The Black Bag," Superba 567-542 Who^s Where on Los Angeles Screens SUPERBA Carl Laemmle presents Herbert Rawlinson in "THE BLACK BAG" By Louis Joseph Vance Directed by Stuart Paton CAST Billy Kirkwood Herbert Rawlinson Dorothy Calender Virginia Vali Mulready _ Bert Roach Mrs. Hallam Clara Beyers Freddie Hallam Charles L. King Samuel Brentwick Herbert Fortier Burgoyne Lou Short Martin Jack O'Brien KINEMA Marshall Neilan presents "FOOLS FIRST" By Hugh McNair Kahler Scenario by Marion Fairfax Directed by Marshall Neilan CAST Tommy Fraser Richard Dix Spud Miller _ George Seigman The Wop George Dromgold Ann Whittaker Claire Windsor Blondie Clarke _ Helen Lynch Denton Drew Claude Gillingwater The Butler Robert Brower Florence Vidor is playing tlie lead in "Judith the Conqueror," which will be made by King Vidor company. Nan Carr, a beautiful daughter of a Danish father and a Japanese mother, is to play one of the Oriental bits in Constance Talniadge's "East Is West," which is now being produced at the United Studios. Claire Adams is scheduled to play the lead in William Farnum's forthcoming production, after which she will star for William Fox. Little Buddy Messenger is playing under the direction of Hobart Henley in the Universal-Jewel all-star special adapted from Booth Tarkington's "The Flirt." Ruth Clifford is playing in the John M. Stahl production, "The Dangerous Age." Edith Roberts, well known as a star in her own right, and Wheeler Oakman, one of the popular leading men of the screen, who commands a large following of motion picture fans, have the leading roles in "The Son of the Wolf." The production called for a number of scenes showing the tribal life of the Canadian Indian and these will be one of the distinct points of appeal of the picture. As a book, "The Son of the Wolf" was among the late author's most widely read novels. Norman Dawn will be remembered by exhibitors and public for his direction of R-C productions, notably "The Vermillion Pencil." "The Son of the Wolf" is the first of a series of special productions which Mr. Dawn will produce for R-C release. In addition to Miss Roberts and Wheeler Oakman, the cast includes such popular players as Sam Allen, Ashley Cooper, Thomas Jefferson, Fred Kohler, Fred Stanton and Arthur Jasmine. Douglas Gerrard, director and actor, will create the role of Hassan, the villain of "Omar the Tent maker." Gerrard is remembered for his direction of many Metro and Universal pictures. His most recent engagement has been in the photodramatization of Ibanez's "Blood and Sand." Evelyn Selbie plays the role of Zarah, the confidante and protectress of Shireen, in "Omar the Tentmaker." Boris Karloff will be the Imam Mowaftak, in "Omar the Tentmaker." He achieved considerable prominence on the English and continental stage. His best remembered film roles were in "The Infidel" and "The Woman Conquers." Patsy Ruth Miller will be little Shireen, in Tully's production of "Omar the Tentmaker." This role will mark her first characterization in other than American types. Leslie T. Peacocke has practically completed the seven reel production of "The Wheel of Fortune" which he is filming at Universal. Grace Darmond, star of the picture, has already left for New,york.