Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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Page Sixteen The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA OTTO C. KOTTKA Now at Liberty Holly 3442 ...STOR Y... WANTED Five-Reel N. W. Mounted Police Write for List of Stories Wanted THE PHOTOPLAYWRIGHTS' LEAGUE OF AMERICA A National Co-Opeiative Ass'n. 62 1 Union League Building Los Angeles, Cal. LITTLE Commercial Photographer 5874 Hollywood Boulevard Phone 597-602 HARRY E. TULLAR Attorney and Counselor Lasky Bldg.. 1729 Highland Ave. Hollywood Phones: 578922—599042 The Triangle Qeaners andTsulors REMODELING EPAIRING ELINING Cleaning and Pressing All Work Giiarsnteed Prices Reasonable Sr^r\j T\ '•515 Sunset Blvd. . 1jUL.L» Phone Holly 2087 "CRECO" Electric Studio Kquipment CINEMA SALES CO. 4538 Hollywooil Blvd. Temporary Phone: Main 3373 Who's Where (Continued from page 14) Tally's First National Release "GYPSY BLOOD" From Prosper Merimee's "Carmen" By Ernst Lubitch CAST La Carmencita „.Pola Negri Don Jose Navarro Harry Liedtke Dolores Don Jose's Sweetheart Colonel Rodriguez A Nobleman Escamillo A Noted Toreador RIALTO Jesse L. LasKy presents "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" By Jeanie Macpherson Suggested by the play by Arthur Schnitzler Directed by Cecil B. de Mille Photographed by Alvin Wycoff and Karl Struss CAST Anatol De Witt Spencer— Wallace Reid Vivian, his wife — Gloria Swanson Max Runyon — Elliott Dexter Satan Synne — Bebe Daniels Abner Elliott — Monte Blue Emilie Dixon — Wanda Hawley Gordon Bronson — Theodore Roberts Annie Elliot — Agnes Ayres Nazzer Singh — Theodore Koslotf Orchestra Leader — Polly Moran Hoffmeier — Raymond Hatton Tibra — Julia Faye Dr. Bowles — Charles Ogle Dr. Johnson — Winter Hall The Spencer Butler — Guy Oliver The Spencer Maid — Ruth Miller The Spencer Valet — Lucien Littlefield Nurse — Zelma Maja Chorus Girl — Shannon Day Bridge Players — Elinor Glyn, Lady Parker Guests — William Boyd, Maud Wayne Stage Manager — Fred Huntley Chorus Girl — Alma Bennett MISSION United Artists present Douglas Fairbanks In "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" By Alexander Dumas Adapted by Edward Knoblock Photographed by Arthur Edeson Directed by Fred Niblo CAST D'Artagnan — Douglas Fairbanks Queen Anne of Austria — Mary MacLaren Constance — Marguerite de la Motte King Louis XIII — Adolphe Menjou Aramis — Jean Pallette Milady — Barbara La Marr Du Rochefort — Boyd Irwin Porthos — George Siegmann Buckingham— Thomas Holding Planchet — Charles Stevens Capt. Detroville — Willis L. Robards Bonacieux — Sidney Franklin Father Joseph— Lon Poff Cardinal Richelieu — Nigel De Brulier Athos — Leon Bary AUDITORIUM William Fox presents "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" By Virginia Tracy Photographed by John Boyle Directed by J. Gordon Edwards Helen Raymond and Mai Wells are cast in Priscilla Dean's "Wild Honey." Harriet Laurel and Elinor Hancock have been added to the cast of "Sandman," starring Gladys Walton under production at the "U." Special Rates to Professionals 25 Professional Pictures for $6.00 Character studies taken by a motion picture man who knows what motion picture people want. PARALTA, the Artist Photographer 542 South Spring Street Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment WILLIAM MERRILL McCORMICK A HEAVY WORTH WATCHING Imperial Hotel, 909 So. Grand Broadway 4764