Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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Page Fourteen "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA J Director Star Cameraman Ass't Director Scenarist Type ProgreM METRO STUDIO. 3 West 6 1 st St., New York. Columbus 8181 Ham .Smilh All-Slai i.'Ml<l\vell Kolierts I'M win Cjircwe AII-Simi Hain .Smith Ger.ild Duffy Drama "Miehty Like a Rose" 5th Week S'andintr MIAMI STUDIO. John Brunton. Casting. Miami. Fla. Chi i.sty t"al>anne Wray I'hysioc All-Star Mariruoritc Courtot Rex Ingram Productions (Metro Release). lii x liijnarii All-Slar John Seitz Wray I'hysioc .Staff Drama ■'The Filiprreed Flask" Drama I.St Week .Schedule 1st Week MIRROR STUDIOS. Glendale. Long Island. New York. Walter R. Sheridan. Casting. Richmond Hill 3545 Franlc W. Tuttle Glenn Hunter Fred Waller. Jr. W. R. Sheridan Charles C. Burr Productions. (Affiliated Distributors). AruiiTsoii .lolimiii Hinc.« Dramatic Comedii.s "Sure Fire Flint" Schedule I'^inishinpT PATHE. T. W. Goodwin. Casting. 1 990 Park Ave., New York. Harlem 1480 Geo. 15. i>e'nz ('. Hutchison E. Snyder Geo. H. Seitz 1 'earl White K.Snyder B. Millhayser B. Millhauser 15 Episode Serial 15 Epi-sode Serial Editing In Progress PARAGON STUDIO. Fort Lee, N. J . rian nce Hrown Hope Hampton O. I.und All-Star St. -iff Staff Drama Drama l.-;t Week i;th Week PYRAMID STUDIO. Smallwood Productions (American Release). l;av .S:iialhvoo<i AM-.^iar "When the De.'^ert Calls Location TILFORD CINEMA STUDIO. East 44th St., New York. Lem Ki nnedy .\11-Star Val I'leveland \'al Cleveland Albert I\irker .Tohn Harrymore Albert Parket Drama Drama l.st Week Schedule TEC-ART STUDIO. 3 1 8 East 48th St., New York. Chas. M. Seay. Prod. Mg Vanderbilt 4338 Sidney Olcott .Vll-Star Ligori J. S. Dawley All-St:ir Haddock J. S. Dawley "Timothy's Quest" I>rama Complete .Schedule VIJAGRAPH STUDIO. East 1 5th St., at Locust Ave. R rooklyn. N. Y. Midwood 6100 Edwin Hollywood .\II-Star Yale Historif-al Series Schedule People Mrs. Hank Knight is now engaged in the present Chas. Ray production, an adaption from one of James Whitcomb Riley's poems. Lillian A. Lawrence is also one of the character women in the Chas. Ray production now filming. Claire Du Berry, Coy Watson, Jr., James Conway, Louis Deumar and Walter Cooper have been cast for the Earle Williams production. Euna Luckey keeps moving about the Vitagraph studios like a checker player makes a play, and just a.s conservatively, her position with the organization is a responsible one. Eddie Dennis seems to be coming into the light. A financier has taken an interest in him and they are getting a five-reel script for him to be starred in. At present Eddie is doing a small town character for Harry Pollard out at Universal. Jack Duffey is working with Joe Rock under the direction of Mort Peebles and John Smith. "Liltle Red Riding Hood" is the name of the story. Chas. Clary, Melbourne McDowell, Helen Ferguson, Al McQuarrie and others are working under the diiection of Ed Sedgewick r.t Universal. Ted Billings is prop man, while Harry Webb is the assistant director. Helene Chadwick has returned from Port Huachuca, Arizona, where she worked on "location" with the Morosco Hawks company in "Border Patrol." Claire DuBrey, George Field, Louis Dumar and Coy Watson are in the current Earle Williams cast. Euna Luckey of Vitagraph has returned from an eastern trip which included sojourns in New York, Chicago, Detroit and Canada. Plunk, plunk, plunkity, plunk, pllnk. Listen to the typewriters sing. They're preparing the Writers' Issue for you. Ask CAMERA! about it. Order your copy of the Writers' Issue now. Gertrude Astor has been engaged to support Earle Williams in his new production, "You Never Know." Ed Moriarty, who writes "Do You Remember" notes in the Examiner every morning and at the same time is the head of the publicity department at Vitagraph, look a holiday and motored down to Coronado with his mother over Labor Day. H. F. Koenekamp is still shooting Larry Semon in his funny antics. Let it be known I hat Koene has a he-man's sized job which it takes a master to hold, for one must know speeds and angles that would make a Philadelphia lawyer go loco trying to figure out. "Broken-Nose" Murphy and his loud clothes were on deck in the George Fitzniaurice production of "Kick In." He looks tough enough to make any one kick with all they possess if you happen to meet him on a dark night with a dark thing in his hand. Dick Sutherland, whom the film world is laughing at when they witness Harold Lloyd's efforts of trying to capture Richard, the bad man of the community in "Grandma's Boy," is working in "Kick In." Young Griffo, outside of being a regular leather pusher, makes a typical New York gangster of the Third Street Dock Gang on the screen. Harry Lament is around with a chip on his shoulder. The other day some mistook him for Wallace Beery, and now he feels that the resemblance mustn't only be in looks but in acting ability as well. Now he i.s acting as he never did before in the Jackie Coogan and Reginald Barker pictures. Sylvia Ashton is back with Lasky working with Agnes Ayres under the direction of Paul Powell, the veteran director o ihe Lasky lot.