Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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II I'NPivt; 141 FlCrURES AND THE P1CTUKEG< We Hear 'I'll VT Louie I'lvrur. of C%ine*» II ind other plays fame, hits beeu filmed In TransAtlautia • • • • THAT / ' s specially written for ber, is-thftfilm in which .sin ;i|ip. '.'r~. :tiul ili .it i me is British and excraci' \ funny. • • • THAT •! Warren Kerrijran has a niere, who is the daughter i>f his twin brother Wall K*e Virginia Richda'e isthefirsl babj girl I orn at Universal Citj . • • • • 1 ii \ 1 ' , S the clever little trade weekly, is making even greater strides under new editorship and n special feature of articles of absorbing interest to the industry. • • « • THAT Lucoi|ne Ltd., have arranged to prodnoe in addition ; 1 S ilready announced, other famous by Rider _ a ril. includin . s U • • « • THIS enterprising li> >u^.' ha> also nrranged for the fllmiog of the evergreen '"Scarlel Pimpernel " a (jies of n »vels l>j the Oiv/y. a • • • Til AT 0 \alititl member of onr advertisement Btaff has joined I >»al Flying Corj b. and i> training at Farnborougb. • • • • THAT the cirawlation of this issne of Pictures has gone np many thooannda in advance orders • • • • 'I'll AT a new. novel, and interesting scheme is being prepared for our readers, and will be announced shortly, • • • * THAT over one million dollars are spent annually by American til 111 firms in advertising their productions to the public, and we have reason to believe that this sum is well under the mark. a • • • THAT Cyril Maode has just finished playing opposite Lois dith in a Pathe Gold Rooster film, The Greater Will, » » » * THAT Constance Talmadge was severely wounded in the right ankle by a blank cartridge whilst playing in a picture. • * * * I'tlAT after an absence of over a year from the screen ■ence Lawrence i> t>> return to her old \m e pictures. • • * • THAT Mary Piekford's brother Jack makes his JehiU with _ in Flu Making oj Crooks. • » * »" THAT Alma Taylor i a wonderful daucer, and that her tracher was Margaret Morris, who is perhaps the most famous dancer in England. » * t* * THAT Chrissie White has lately been the recipient of some verj fine letters from America. 3 TPA^S-ATlANJCS of unusul interest. •BY RETURN MALE." ]!(?!••. 1 • 1 Feb 1 ttb. 3 the first picture in.wbieb ap|.e.u-,-" Slipper) sl "'• ' '■» famous fminv in:in, tinder tin din ■ -. Clements, Uie of Essauay. 'INSECT CELEBRITIES." Powers In ere. t 1 ised Feb. 14th. The first of a Beriej of wonderful Nutme pie nr.'-, repieseuting tlic life Hint habits of st ange animals, iuascj i, nul rept'l a Tli.-v are fascinating I. uniil it. scrip Ion, an 1 Will be rel an! >■■• I ran iAtlantic l<rogTamme. Book tU m all ' LOUIE FREEAR IN "THE LADY SLAVEY." Trims-Atlantic A 1-Britisli Comedy. !,o:it fcprox. i;. teased Feb. 17th. Every pictotegoei ho 1 heard cl fam m« Lo i'1 Freear, tho stage 0 'in-.ly st it, and will tl >>'k to s« • hor in this picture i" b pari acuta flnnons, that of a Tli is t-oniolv lias beeu spec'-alljr writte.x for . is • \< Be 1 1 1 1 _r 1 y funny. THE TRANSATLANTIC FILM CD, Lt). Universal House, 37-39, Ox ford St., Londjn, W. ililiiiilllllll HOWARD ESTABROOK as " Capt. Harry Feversham " 111 CAPT. A. E. W. MASON'S thrilling story Gfl TEn] This man, who thought liimself a coward, lost all that was worth living for, got four white feathers from his best friends, and finally redeemed his good name by stirring acts of bravery and selfendurance, is the central figure in one of the finest film-dramas of the year. Write for a synapsis. See the film, then write and tell us how you like it. CONTROLLED BY LUCOQUE Ltd., Film Renters, 93 & 95, WARDO.UR STREET, LONDON, W. aiilin !