Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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when one realizes that Miss Chadwick is not at all the strong-arm type of woman. I shall not be so vulgar as to point out also that she has just obtained a divorce from her husband, Billy Wellman, — so why the training? On location the other day, Miss Chadwick was unfortunately near the Giant Geyser in Yellowstone Park when the geyser took it upon itself to let off a little surplus steam and hot water. The burns she received kept her in bed some days. CC, Colleen Moore awl John Bmmett McCoi mick, a motion picture official, were married on August 18th in Los Angeles, the wedding being the culmination of a two year romance, i INTERNATIONAL A Belated Honeymoon M arjorie Daw and Eddie Sutherland had a lovely wedding some months ago up at the palatial abode of Mary and Douglas Fairbanks. But although the wedding was all it should have been, somehow or other they didn't manage to follow it up by the conventional honeymoon. First Eddie was tied up assisting Charles Chaplin on the making of A Woman of Paris, starring Edna Purviance. Then Marjorie was signed up for a picture, and still another picture. Now they are waiting for her to finish her part with Constance Talmadge ! Art in the Movies .aurice Tourneur has signed up Bull Montana solely for the use of his neck. You will be edified by the sight of it in Jealous Fools, a brilliantly named picture which Mr. Tourneur is making for First National. Jane Novak and Earle Williams play what are evidently the title roles. Considerable to-do has, been made by the Paramount Studios over the signing of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., as a star. Now Universal, always willing to follow in the wake of anyone when that anyone seems successful, has countered with the announcement that they will star Julius Laemmle, only son of Carl Laemmle — who practically is Universal. I ask you, dearie, I ask you ! Dale Fuller Steps Out A firm of San Francisco financiers are making' arrangements to star Dale Fuller in a protean production. ("Protean," friends, comes from Proteus, the name UKathleen Kay is strong for the full dinner pail an' everything. Kathleen lays in Goldwyn pictures when she isn't posing for pictures like this. INTERNATIONAL Ann Luther, o' the movies now and then teaches an Apache Indian visitor to Broadway a savage dance which has just originated in the White Way tepees. The redskin is eighty-four but he is willing to learn. marine diety and prophet who had the power of assuming any shape he chose.) Protean sketches have been done successfully in vaudeville by Henri de Vries, and Ray Cannon made a masculine protean picture. But to Miss Fuller falls the honor of being the first woman to make the attempt. Virginia V alii Travels long with King Vidor, the director, and James Kirkwood, the masculine lead, goes Virginia Valli to Georgia for the filming of Wild Oranges. Vidor has chosen one of the most {Continued on page 83)