Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1920)

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Advertising Section HI Alice Hollister, who appears in the Goldwyn production of "Milestones," claims fishing as her favorite sport, and is an honorary member of thirty fishing clubs. Ethel Clayton's vacation schedule includes the making of several pictures while she is in England. Winifred Westover will appear in screen versions of books by Ibsen and Selma Lagerslof while she is in Sweden. Metro's production of "Clothes," made from the play by Channing Pollock, will have Olive Tell in the leading feminine role. It is rumored that Estelle Talor, now working in Fox's "Milady's Dress," may be starred before long. "Coincidence" is the name of the first production starring Robert Harron. Lieutenant Locklear, the daredevil aviator, has been signed by William Fox for special productions. Sydney Chaplin has at last completed his first five-reel comedy. "It's a Great Life," the Goldwyn picture made from Mary Robert Rinehart's book "Empire Builders," has Casson Ferguson as leading man. _ Betty Compson will make four pictures a year as head of her own company. "Prisoners of Love" will be the first one, and is now under way. Tarzan is to make still another appearance on the screen, this time in serial form, in "The Son of Tarzan," filmed by the National Film Corporation. Gordon Griffith has the title role. The democrats of Hood River County, Oregon, recently nominated Bill Hart for sheriff. Eugene O'Brien's contract with Selznick has been extended to April 27, 1924. The second Realart production starring Wanda Hawley presents Harrison Ford and Lester Cuneo in important roles. Mr. and Mrs. Carter de Haven are working on a five-reel production of "Twin Beds." PP6 ir '41 I, "$100 a Week, Nell! Think What That Means to Us!" "They've made me Superintendent— and doubled my salary! 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