Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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Page Sixteen 'The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry' CAMERA I r Special Rates to Professionals 25 Professional Pictures for $7.50 Character studies taken by a motion picture man who knows ■w'iia.t motion picture people want. PARALTA, the Artist Photographer 542 South Spring Street Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment Lillian Kimball Knox Writer of Original Stories DRAMATICAL EMOTIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL Phone 597-120 Who^s Where on Los Angeles Screens MISSION William Fox presents Estelle Taylor in "A FOOL THERE WAS" From the play by Porter Emerson Browne Scenario by Bernard McConville Directed by Emmett J. Flynn CAST The Vampire Estelle Taylor The Fool Lewis Stone The Fool's Wife Irene Rich The Fool's Friend. „...Mahlon Hamilton The College Boy Wallace McDonald Boggs, the butler Wm. V. Mong The Fool's Secretary _.Harry Lonsdale The Fool's Child Muriel Frances Dana The Dancer Manuel Perez HILL STREET Jesse L. Lasky presents Ethel Clayton in "HER OWN MONEY" Adapted from the play by Mark Twain Scenario by Elmer Harris Directed by Joseph Henaberry CAST Mildred Carr Ethel Clayton Lew Alden Warner Baxter Thomas Hazelton Charles French Harvey Beecher Clarence Burton Flora Conroy _ _ Mae Busch Ruth Alden _ Jean Acker Jerry Woodward Roscoe Karns L. C. Bickel, manager of the Metro Exchange in Dallas, Tex., was a visitor at the Metro studios in Hollywood recently. CALIFORNIA B. B. Hampton presents "GOLDEN DREAMS" A Zane Grey picture .Continuity by E. Richard Schayer, John Russell, Eugene P. Lyle Directed by B. B. Hampton, Jean Hershoft, Gus Peterson, C. O. Rush CAST Countess de Elberca Mme. Rose Dione Mercedes McDonald Claire Adams Enrique McDonald Norris McKay Sandy Buchanan Carl Gantvoort Althea Lippincott Audrey Chapman Countess de Elberca's cousin Ida Ward Duke of Othomo _ Bertram Grassby Don Felipe de Cristobal. Frank Leigh Pedro H. Gordon Mullen Big Bill, foreman Pomeroy Cannon Circus Clown Frank Hayes Strong Woman _ Babe London Little Boy Clown Mary Jane Irving Circus Manager Walter Perkins Innke^jer Harry Lorraine Animal Trainer. C. B. Murphy Schoolmaster .Wm. D. Orland Majordomo _...D. Mitsoris LOEW'S Adolph Zukor presents Dorothy Dal ton in "THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE" From the story, "Tharon of Lost Valley" By Vingie E. Roe Scenario by Beulah Marie Dix Directed by Paul Powell CAST Tharon Last Dorothy Dalton Billy _ Jack Mower Buck Courtrey Frank Campeau Ellen Courtrey. _ Irene Hunt Jim Last „ Will R. Walling Clive Howard Ralston Black Hart. -...Clarence Burton Wylackie _ George Field Anita _ Mrs. Dark Cloud Conford Fred Huntly KINEMA Arthur S. Kane presents Charles Kav in "THE BARNSTORMER" By Richard Andres Directed by Charles Ray CAST Joel Matthews _ Charles Ray Leading Man Wilfred Lucas Leading Lady Florence Oberle Manager _ _ Lionel Belmore Joel's Father George Nichols Joel's Mother Blanche Rose Emily _ Charlotte Pierce Al Worker, formerly assistant director of Mary Pickford, is acting as general production assistant to Lou Anger, Joseph Schenck's general manager, at United Studois. Antonio Moreno will play the lead in R. A. Walsh's first production "Captain Blackbird" at Goldwyn Studio. Vola Vale, who has just finished with Ince in "Someone to Love," will play opposite Harry Carey in "Good Men and True." Roland V. Lee is finishing "The Self Made Man," .starring William Russell. Wanda Hawley heads the cast opposite Rudolph Valentino in "The Young Rajah." VIN MOORE SAYS: If they let these censors run around loose much longer, they'll be handing us a law forcing married couples to undress in the dark. Top Floor OrpKeum 636 So. Broadway Studios in all California Cities SPECIAL RATES AND ATTENTION GIVEN TO PROFESSIONALS "We Pose All The Big Ones" FRANK P. DONOVAN Director of Vitagraph, Pathe, General and Mutual Releases, Paramount Pictures, etc. GREEN ROOM CLUB New York City if Jack Bean's lull Dress and Tuxedo Shop 308-3LOCWS Siaie Blds(. SrventK and Boadway Pi^^o'te6l -ilio Rentals ITALY WANTS YANKEE TALENT ROME. — Will there be American production centers iiv Italy in near or distant future? At least two producer-distributor companies have made features and superfeatures in and about Rome. I have completed a two days' inspection of another great studio, which I understand will also make a determined bid for American market. A great feature being made there will be to some extent supervised by Americans. It is to be known as "Messalina." Studio and grounds where preliminary work is going on is situated within a stone's throw of the Porta Pia and within less than a mile of the city's center. The grounds look to be not less than fifty acres. Director and owner of the establishment is Signor Guazzoni, who produced "Quo Vadis." If pictures made here under American direction (three of them will be released in the near future) please the American public, I am sure there will be a call for more American directors and more American cameramen and more American studio electricians and more American playwrights and continuity writers. Only those who have seen the European average production will know the good effect the American example is bound to have on European producers. ( — W. Stephen Bush in Moving Picture World.)