Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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March 26, 1927 EXHIBITORS HERALD 25 Film News in Pictures PICTORIAL SECTION of Exhibitors Herald Issue of March 26 Stories Told by the Camera All Westbound trains brought production people through Chicago last week. Of the group above Bess Meredyth, standing, right, returns West to begin a First National contract and Lois Wilson, seated, right, returns after completing a role in an F. N. film. Frances Agnew, standing, left; Margaret Ettinger, seated, left. Will Hays visited Carl Laemmle, head of Universal, right, while on the Coast recently. He has returned to New York and last week addressed the Harvard School of Business at Harvard University. An account of his speech appears in the “Studio Section” this week and reveals important facts regarding production costs. Florence V i d o r’s latest woi-k for Famous Players is in “Afraid to Love,” a still from which appears above. Another country heard from ! New Zealand supplies California with an actress, Nola L u x f o r d, who is in an F. B. O. film. Sunny McKeen (“Snookums”) began working in Universal comedies a year ago on St. Patrick’s Day. Reginald Denny will have a new leading woman, new to him at least, in Universal’s “Fast and Furious.” She is Barbara Worth.