Camera! (April 1919-April 1920)

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Page Eighteen "The Digett of the Mi 'otion Picture InJuitry" CAMERA I ELY STANTON Characterizing Heavies and Indian Characters Professional Boxer. Recently with Geraldine Farrar as Ullah in "La Femme." Pirate in the Maurice Tourneur production, "Treasure Island." Indian part in McCarthy production, "Out of the Dust." Phone Bdwy. 7520 L. M. Wells "CHARACTERS" Experience Personality and Type Phone 19981 JOSEPHINE BONAPARTE CROWELL — In Coining Gladys Brockwell Production HAROLD RHOADES Age Seven Year* Recently with Clara Kimball Young in •EYES OF YOUTH" AT UBERTY Phone South 2931 DAN'S LUNCH Opposite Griffith Studio With a Policy of VARIETY OF FOODS AND QUICK SERVICE Attention ! Mr. Casting Director — When in need of new material, call on us. We can help you. PAYNES PICTURE STUDIO 709 Majestic Theatre BIdg. Phone: Pico 1863 HARRY LAMONT has signed with Edwin Frayee's Film Co. at Riverside, Cal., to do characters, Louise Lamont for Ingenues. The team is well-known in musical comedy and vaudeville. Cecil Holland in the Alkire Productions Pictures in Germany (Continued from Page 3) have an opportunity in the near future of seeing for themselves just what German producers have been accomplishing in the past five years when Milton Douglas Heilbronner, one of tne heads of the Munchner Montspielkunst, and Erich Pommer, head of Decla, arrive in New York. Heilbronner is well known in New York, where for twenty years he was in the wholesale business, and where he was born. Becoming ill in Germany a few years before the year, he fell in love with his nurse, a German girl, and married her. When her father refused to permit ner to go to America, Heilbronner became a German subject. Pommer is the D. W. Griffith of the German motion picture industry — still a young man just turned 30 — who has forced his way to the very top of the game by a remarkable combination of brains and nerve. In the days corresponding with America's old Uiograph halcyon period, Pommer was bluffing German capital into backing him as a film producer, although he was tlien hardly out of his "teens. But after all, Pommer and) Heilbonner are only two of many suIKTlatively clever men engaged in the German film industry. And in that fact lies much food for thought for Americans who care anything about keeping the fifth industry of the United States not only in its present place of importance, but making it rise to an even higher plane in the face of the first intelligent competition it has ever had to fight. Harry Serves Turkey — "Wonderful Harry", the Metro Studio cafe magnate, is now acting as his own chef. Harry made his debut by serving roast turkey on Monday. Mrs. Mann III — Mrs. Hank Mann is a patient at the Clara Barton hospital, where she has just undergone a major operation. Carol Jackson and Richard Hedrick, a pair of juvenile artists, are playing important parts in the John Ince allstar story. Bill Franey is once more working with Gale Henry. 'Tis a long time since this pair worked out at the Big U. Lillian Webster has just finished an engagement with the Jas. W. Home Company. OLIVE DU VALL Ingenue Characters Classical Dancing a Specialty Open for Engagements Bdwy. 4043 601 I LOIS ZELLNER MOTION PICTURE PUYS Bracket Apartments Santa Barbara PHONE HOLLY 1404 Stationery, School Supplies, Loan Library, Developing Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars LEE'S CAFE CONFECTIONERY AND STATIONERY Meals Served at All Hours 4514 Hollywood Blvd. LOS AN XLES For All Kinds of Hollywood Property get in touch with the Movies' Friend — H. KORNFELD 5068 Sunset Blvd. Phone 599098 or 599577 Bring in Your Moving Picture Negatives and Positives for STILLS 35c UP Special Rates to Movie People HIPPODROME PHOTO STUDIO Next Door to Hip Theatre, Main St. Pathe Studio Model Camera For Lease. Might Consider Sale. BLAINE WALKER Care of Evening Express