Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1928)

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2172 Motion Picture News When the Universal "Collegians" embarked on an aerial location trip to Phoenix, Arizona, they were bid fareivell by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Left to right are George Lewis, Director Nat Ross, Eddie Phillips, Mr. Laemmle and Dick Smith, gagman George Fitzmaurice, accompanied by his wife, Diane Kane, who arrived in New York last week with a print of his new special for First National, "The Barker" Sisters — and hard to choose between them. These two talented girls are Alice and Marceline Day. Alice has quite a flair for comedy, while her darker sister has emotional ability They're climbing steadily. Two young players ivhose stars are in the ascendance both Lupe I elez and W illiam Bakeivell are rapidly developing into fullfledged thespians. The little Mexican Miss has a world of personality, while young Bakeivell is even now an assured and competent player. In Davey Lee, just a wee mite of a lad, Al Jolson believes he has discovered another Jackie Coogan. W ell, here's hoping his conclusion is correct. They will be seen together in Warner Bros.' Vitaphone special, "The Singing Fool" Noah, the patriarch — as played by Paul McAllister in "Noah's Ark," on which the Warner Bros, studio is concentrating to make of it the biggest thing the Warners have yet achieved. Dolores Costello and George O'Brien head a tremendous cast A mischievious little sprite is the accomplished Mary Ann Jackson, who has already despite her young years, created a stir in the world of slapstick. So much so that Hal Roach has augmented his "Our Gang" by signing her All set to make a rumpus for the 4th. is Ethlyne Clair, attractive leading lady in Universal and F B O films Hoiv they shoot them up close. At the bottom on the left can be seen James Hall with lights, cameras and many eyes focussed on him as he plays a scene aboard ship in "Just Married," Paramount, in which he is starred with Ruth Taylor Alice White, First Nationars "it" girl, prepares to light a fire cracker for the 4th of July.