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Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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ANSWER DEPARTMENT 137 AND EVERYBODY IS HAPPY Richard Stanton in "The Heart of Kath- leen" (Domino). Harry Beaumont was Walter in "Alexri's Strategy" (Edison). That was Guy Standing as Patrick in "True Irish Hearts" (Domino). Rae K., New York. —Macaulay. reckoned Othello the best play extant in any lan- guage, but he had not seen some of our modern photoplays. Marguerite Risser in "The Millionaire's Ward" (Pathe). Charles Clary was Prince Umballah in "The Unwelcome Throne" (Selig). Lionel Adams and Maidel Turner in "The Two Cowards" (Lubin). Lottie Briscoe was the girl in "The Voice of Angelo" (Lubin). Florence Hackett was Florence Randall in "The Parasite" (Lubin). Lillian Orth in "The Troublesome Mole" (Biograph). Beatrice Clevengen in "Kenton's Heir." Geobge, Montreal. —Louise Huff was Mary in "Her Supreme Sacrifice" (Warner's). Mildred Manning was the girl in "Concentration" (Biograph). Look it up in the dictionary. I prefer 20 above to 20 below zero. There are about 17,017,- 393 miles of telephone wires in the U. S. William G.—Mildred Gregory was the fiancee in "The Doctor's Romance" (Lubin). Blanche Sweet in "The Senti- mental Sister" (Biograph). Gertrude Robinson opposite her. Elsie and Vera St. Leon in "Whimsical Threads of Destiny." Elfrieda B.—Robert Walker and Alice Hollister were man and wife, and Tom Moore was the friend in "Her Husband's Friend" (Kalem). Betty Gray and Lionel Barrymore in "The Bartered Crown" (Biograph). "Mona Lisa" was a paint- ing by Leonardo da Vinci. Eleanor M.—Flora Nason and Vera Hansly were the Swedish girls in "Traffic in Souls" (Universal). Robyn Adair and Laura Glaum in "The Impostor" (Broncho). Lafayette McKee was the society thief in "The Cypher Message" (Selig). Charles Arling was Harry in "The Joy-Ride" (rathe). Elfrieda B.—As ye sew, so also shall ye rip. Thomas Chatterton in "The Open Door." Alfred Vosburgh and Margaret Thompson in "The Sign of the Snake." Mary M.—Anna Little and Richard Stanton in that Domino. Barney Sherry in "Devotion" (Domino). Walter Stull was Walter in "The Drummer's Narrow Escape" (Lubin). Harold Lockwood with Famous Players. Marguerite Risser in "The Depths of Hate" (Pathe). Wilma, Ocean Park. —Lillian Gish had the lead in "The Woman in the Ultimate" (Biograph). Brevity is the soul of wit— also of a ballet skirt. Anna Little and Richard Stanton in that Domino. George Periolat the rival in "Tale of a Ticker." Coralie. —Wrong. Buddha's period be- gan somewhere around 624 B.C. Bud- dhism is professed by nearly one-third of the human race. Alfred Vosburgh in "The Pitfall" (Kay-Bee). Anna Nilsson arid Guy Coombs in "Shipwrecked" (Kalem). A. N. T., Meriden. —How many times must I repeat that this is no matrimonial bureau? However, I will say -that you should choose for a wife a girl whom you would choose for a friend were she a man. Harry Benham in "Frau-Frau" (Than- houser). Wrong; of the fifty-five princi- pal countries of the world, only six are under absolute monarchy and twenty-five are republics. J. E. W.—Arthur Ashley was the hus- band in "Two Aristocratic Penitents" BUT IT WAS ALL A TRICK OP A FILM COMPANY TO GET SOME REALISTIC PICTURES