Canadian Moving Picture Digest (May 1926-Apr 1927)

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TORONTO 2, ONTARIO. Page Fifteen Round About the Studios ARLETTE MARCHAL, famous French beauty, now under contract as ° a featured player with Paramount, is playing the role of “Ina Blaine” in the Zane Grey story, “Forlorn River,” now in production under the direction of John Waters. ‘In “Born to the West” the work of Miss Marchal received so many encomiums that B. P. Schulberg, associate producer, personally cast Miss Marchal for her current role. Jack Holt plays the leading male role, with Raymorid Hatton and Edmund Burns in featured parts. *: * * . HENRY KING, who directed the eminently successful “Stella Dallas,” im which Ronald Colman appeared, is directing “The Winning of Barbara Worth” for United Artists. Colman plays the male lead, the part of Willard Holmes; young Eastern engineer, who comes to the desert to work for James Greenfield, his stepfather, on an immense irrigation project. * * * VILMA BANKY, the Hungarian beauty who played opposite Ronald Colman in “The Dark Angel” and was leading lady for Rudolph Valentino in “The Eagle” and the recently completed “Son of the Sheik,” will play opposite Colman as Barbara Worth, daughter of Jefferson Worth, in “The Winning of Barbara Worth” for United Artists. * * * RAOUL WALSH has been definitely assigned to direct Fox Films version of “The Monkey Talks” based on the stage play by Rene Franchois. This is to be his next work following the completion of “What Price Glory.” * * * BESSIE LOVE As a Twelve Year Old In Metro’s “Lovey Mary.” Bessie Love has been a favorite in pictures for almost.ten years, but she plays the role of a twelve-year-old girl in “Lovey Mary,” the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer picture directed by King Baggot. In the picture she never gets older than 14 at any time, which is not such a bad _histrionic achievement. One thing that aids her performance is her slight form. She is only five feet tall and weighs just 100 pounds, William Haines is her leading man in the picture and the cast includes Mary Alden, Vivia Ogden, Sunshine Hart, Russell Simpson and Martha Mattox. Before Buying O HAL ROACH, the world famous comedy producer, seems to have struck a popular chord when he signed up a big bunch of feature picture stars to appear in two-reel comedies. With such names as Theda Bara, Lionel Barrymore, Mildred Harris, Stuart Holmes, Virginia Pearson, Hileen Percy, Gertrude Astor, Claude Dillingwater, Mildred: June and Geo. Seigman under his banner. : * * * “THE CRUISE. OF THE JASPER B.” is one of the most amusing stories from the pen of Don Marquis and_ deals with the adventures of a young man who would out-do Captain Kidd. It promises to be one of the outstanding comedy-dramas on the new Producers Distributing Corpora ‘tion program. * * * JACK HOXIE’S HORSE, SCOUT, magnetized the interest of the Indians appearing in the Metropolitan production of “The Last Frontier” during its filming on the reservation in Arizona. * * * "JACQUES LERNER, said to he the foremost animal impersonator, is to appear in the title role of “The Monkey Talks.” This will mark his screen debut, although he has appeared in the title role on the stage in London and Paris. WILLIAM COWAN, who has un{il recently been associated with the Russian director, Dimitri Buchowotski, has been secured by Cecil B. De Mille as his assistant for “The King of Kings,” the story of Christ soon to be filmed under De Mille’s personal direction. ‘Cowan, who has travelled all’ over the world, speaks eight languages and was a captain of cavalry in the British Army. «His experience in pictures has been unusually varied and thorough. * * * FRANK URSON, who has been De Mille’s assistant on all of his recent pictures, including “The Ten Commandments” and “The Volga Boatman,” is now a full-fledged director at the, De Mille Studio, his newest directorial effort being “Her Man O’ War,” in which Jetta Goudal makes her debut as a star. * * * NORMAN TREVOR will appear as “Major Beaujolais” in the screen production of “Beau Geste.” * * * DOROTHY MACKAILL plays “Mary Cahill” in First National’s “Ranson’s Folly,” starring Richard ‘ Barthelmess. A charming ballet scene from Warner Bros. spectacular production, “The Passionate Quest.” gle ictures Read The Digest Advertising Pages. .