Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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H .ge Six 'The Digest of the Motion f'ictitre Industry" CAMERA? Where to Find People You Know SLOMAN'S NEW QUARTERS Edward Sloman Productions has established production quarters at the Berwilla studios on Santa Monica boulevard, where Mr. Sloman is now supervising the cutting and tilting of his latest picture, "Blind Justice." Virginia Valii's work in Universal's newest Jewel special, "The Storm," has resulted in Carl Laemmle's decision to star her in Universal-Jewel specials. Miss Valli will costar in one more picture, probably, before she becomes a star in her own right. Nita Naldl has signed a five-year contract as a member of the Paramount Stock Company. Miss Naldi will go back to the Lasky studio on September 1, and will play leading parts in a number of productions which Jesse L. Lasky Is now planning. Jack White has two directors working on his second Mermaid production, Del Lord and Marry Edwards. Both directors are long experienced and well known in the comedy field. Lloyd Bacon has become the most valuable all-around member of the Lloyd Hamilton company. Although he has long been a scenario writer for the comedian, Mr. Bacon likes to don make-up occasionally. Lloyd Hamilton has commandeered his services in the second production of his new series of feature comedies for Educational. Rush Hughes, 20-year-old son of Rupert Hughes, is appearing in "Gimme," which Mr. and Mr.s. Hughes wrote, and which Hughes is directing at the Goldwyn studios. Universal City is the headquarters of Joe Rock in making a film burlesque version of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," starring Billie Rhodes. Harry ("Snub") Pollard, eight years associated with Hal E. Roach, and for the past two years featured in one-reelers, is to be starred in two-reel comedies under the Roach-Pathe banner. Monte Katterjohn has returned to Paramount Pictures. He is at present adapting "His American Wife," an original story written purposely for Gloria Swanson by Hector Turnbull. Katterjohn has been indefinitely assigned to the Gloria Swanson unit for Paramount. De Witte Hager has joined his old friends of the Lasky lot in the Mission Film corporation. His official title is not yet decided upon. Lambert Hillyer is substituting for Stuart Paton in the direction of "Altar Stairs," Frank Mayo's latest starring picture, at Universal City. Forrest Seabury, who has been associated with the Majestic Theatre stock company for years, and who is at present portraying "Judas" in the Pilgrimage Play, has been engaged by Marshall Neilan to appear in "The Strangers' Banquet." Priscilla Dean and company are back from New York and are now hard at work at the Universal studio on Priscilla Dean's next starring vehicle, "Lady Raffles." Who's Where on Los Angeles Screens KINEMA Joseph M. Schenck presents Constance Talmadge in "THE PRIMITIVE LOWER" Story by Edgar Selwyn Continuity by Frances Marion Directed by Sidney Franklin Phtographed by David Abel CAST Phyllis Tomley Constance Talmadge Hector Tomley. .._ Harrison Ford Donald Wale.s Kenneth Harlan "Roaring Bill" Rivers Joe Roberts Indian Herder _ Charles Pino Indian Chief Chief Big Tree Mrs. Graham Matilda Brundage Judge Henseed „ George Pierce Attorney Clyde Benson CLUNE'S Russell Productions present liussell Simpson in "SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE" Directed by John P. McCarthy Written by Francis Powers and John P. McCarthy CAST Jim Logan Russell Simpson Wade Curry Landers Stevens Alice Barbara Tennant Pedro. W. Bradley Ward Wesley Coburn Nelson McDowell Judson Craft Ashley Cooper Winnie Coburn Ida May McKenzie Winnifred Coburn Gertrude Olmstead HILL STREET Geo. H. Davi.s presents "LIFE'S GREATEST QUESTION" Featuring Roy Stewart, Louise Lovely and Dorothy Valegra Directed by Harry Revier CAST Private Dick Osborne „Roy Stewart Nan Cumberland Louise Lovely Julio Cumberland Harry Van Meter Dorothy Cumberland Dorothy Valegra John Carver Eugene Buff GRAUMAN'S Adolph Zukor presents Thomas Meighan in "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO" By Perley Poore Sheehan Adapted by Waldemar Young Directed by Tom Forman CAST Chick Harris, a crook Thomas Meighan Alvah Morley, a country girl....Pauline Stark Ezra Wood, a patriarch Joseph Dowling Sky Blue, a confidence man Theodore Roberts Col. Williams Charles Ogle Tessie Wyngat* Lura Ansen Frank Tine _ Charles French Bartender _.Thomas Kennedy Constable _ Ed Brady SCREEN CONTEST WINNER HERE Jackie Parker, the five-year-old Clevelander who made his debut in the film world a few months ago through a motion picture contest, is now playing about on the ladders of fame in Hollywood. At present he is working with Betty Compson in the making of "To Have and to Hold," a new George Filzmaurice-Pararaount picture. "One of the most promising children who have stepped into the movie world," is what L. M. Goodstadt, casting director of the Paramount studios, says of the Cleveland find. Three thousand children were entered in the contest which proved to be Jackie Parker's debut. "Snitz" Edwards, who has created numerous stage and screen comedy roles, has been cast for a part in "June Madness," Viola Dana's new Metro starring picture which Harry Beaumont is directing. Orville Caldwell, he of the fine physique, is to support Katherine MacDonald in her new production, "The Lonely Road." Caldwell is a newcomer. Born at Oakland, graduated at U. C, played with Maud Fulton at Oakland and San Francisco. Lon Chaney has played about everything excepting the role of a Chinese laundryman. Tom Forman is going to fix even that in "Ching, Ching, Chinaman." John Sainpolis, Marguerite de la Motte and Harrison Ford are in the same cast. Patricia Palmer, who is now working under Charles Maigne in "The Cowboy and the Lady," at Lasky studios, has "been selected by Bob Horner to play the lead in his forthcoming special, "Pride of the Prairies," which he will direct for Western Arts Film company. Bob Horner has been signed to direct "Pride of the Prairies" for Western Arts Film company at the Bronx studios in Edendale. He is now putting finishing touches to the continuity and will start work shortly. Ted Melford will assist Bob Horner in the direction of "Pride of the Prairies" at the Bronx studios. Craig Ward is a new find dratted from the speaking stage by Reginald Barker. He is playing the lead opposite Anna Q. Nillson in "Timber." Sunshine Hart is working in her ninth picture with the Hamilton White comedies. Little five-year-old Arthur Trimble is the featured player for the Arthur Trimble productions which will produce a series of two-reel specials for the independent market. Frederick G. Becker is directing Arthur Trimble in two-reel specials at the Hollywood studios. Eugenie Besserer, that altogether admirable actress, will be seen in Marshal Neilan's new production, "The Stranger's Banquet." Miss Besserer's performances are pretty fine feasts in themselves.