Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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150 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE A. B. M. — Wait until you see "His Musical Career" (Keystone). Charles Chaplin certainly is funny in that. No, I do not think that player rode the horse thru the entire play. Edgar Jones was Henry, and Louise Huff was Louise in "The Struggle Everlasting" (Lubin). Fred S. — I have not the exact latitude and longitude of John Bunny, Hughey Mack and Roscca Arbuckle, but they all wear about the same size collars and belts. Robert Walker was the nephew in '"The Old Army Coat" (Kalem). Marin Sais was the wife in "The Bond Eternal." Yvonne B. — John Steppling was the father in "Lola" (American). So you want Arthur Johnson's diary. Sir Arthur will kindly beware. James F. — You want to know where Marguerite Snow was when Florence LaBadie kissed James Cruze in "The Million Dollar Mystery." Be neutral. Euterpe, Rochester, — Edward Coxen was Jack in "The Broken Barrier" (American). Eleanor Woodruff is not playing. Charlotte C. — Alan Hale you refer to in the Biograph. Irene Howley in "The Meal Ticket" (Biograph). Harry Keenan in "A Tale of the Northwest Mounted." Esther Mc— William Shay was the king in "Neptune's Daughter" (Universal). Joe Hazelton was John m "Somebody's Sister" (Selig). Ruth Bryant was Rose in "Greater Treasure" (Lubin). Nellie R. — Kempton Greene was Kempton, and Mary Keane was Mildred in "By Whose Hand" (Lhbin). Edgar Jones in "From Out the Flood" (Lubin). Abe, 99. — Careful managers require that their operators test every film before it is shown. Some also require that the pianist or other musicians see each film, so that they can study out what is best to play when the pictures are being run off before the audience. Fritz Winter meier was the brother in "Broncho Billy's Close Call" (Essanay). Robert Ellis was Maynard. Irene Boyle was Ethel, and Adelaide Lawrence was Helen in "A Secret Crime" (Kalem). Edward Boulden was Mr. Bung, and Jessie Stevens was Mrs. Lowe in "The Week-end at Happy hurst" (Edison). Miss A. L., N. Y. C. — George Morgan was the burglar in "The District Attorney's Burglar" (Biograph). Rhea Mitchell was Nell. YTes, I think it is possible for two to live on $12 weakly. Josephine M. K. — Your writing is beautiful. Sorry, but I haven't Francis Bushman's age nor Bryant Washburn's, and I dont think yon should have them. George C. — See our August issue?" 1912. Wheeler Oakman was De Long in "The Speck on the Wall" ( Selig)! Joyce-Carlyle. — Yes, actions speak louder than words, but a woman likes to hear a man say it. Dot Bernard was the girl in "The Female of the Species" (Biograph). Neva Gerber was the sister in "The Detective's Sister" (Kalem). Marguerite Courtot was Milly in "Thru the Flames" (Kalem). Ridiculous Ruthe. — Anna Little was Nellin "The Sob Sister" (Rex). Ray Gallagher in that Powers. Ruth Roland was the girl in "The Girl and the Gondolier" (Kalem). Ray Ford was the girl in "The Nihilist's Vengeance" (Victor). Anita S. — Agnes Vernon was Mary in "The Old Bell Ringer" (Nestor). Baldy Belmont was the count in "The Smuggler and the Girl" (Victor).