Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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Herbert Brenon in Merrie England Mr. Brenon considers Miss Lohr an unusual screen personality. One of her biggest stage successes was scored in London in Frances Starr’s original stellar role in “Ma-ric Odile” Herbert Brenon has now been in England some eight months. ^ iMuch of this time has been devoted to the filming of a propaganda production for the British Government. The photodrama was written by Sir Hall Caine. One of the principal roles is played by Marie Lohr. the well-known British actress, whose screen possibilities were discovered by Mr. Brenon. In the adjoining picture, James McKay, an American assistant, is shown at the camera /'Th irt II -eight )