Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1922 - Mar 1923)

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34 EXHIBITORS HERALD January 20, 1923 Gov. E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia; Gov. Cary A. Hardes, Florida; Gov. Charming H. Cox, Massachusetts; Gov. Warren F. McCray, Indiana, and Thomas Meighan at governor's conference at White Sulphur Springs, W. Vs., where Mr. Meighan showed his new Paramount picture, "Back Home and Broke." Photo copyright: Underwood & Underwood. An interesting scene showing workmen at Universal City fitting a "hump" on George Hackathorne, who is playing the role of a hunchback in "Merry-GoRound," the Erich von Stroheim Viennese story which is being directed as a Jewel by Rupert Julian. Picture of Billie Dove and Director Irvin Willat taken during production of Metro attraction, "All the Brothers Were Valiant." Director Sidney Franklin instructs Monte Blue and Irene Rich in important scene in Harry Rapf-Warner Brothers film, "Brass." Robert Brower, oldest Paramount actor and 61 years in show business, congratulates Walter Hiert, Famous Players newest star. I*! Richard A. Rowland, new First National pilot, and two prominent directors, Fred Niblo and Reginald Barker, both directing for Louis B. Mayer. Scene from forthcoming UniversalJewel picture of Russian revolution, "Thundering Daw n." Wallace Beery and Estelle Taylor have leading roles. Barker and Nauman test switch board which controlled flarei uteĀ° to start forest fire in "Hearts "Aflame,'' Mayer-Metro film.