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With Comedians in Comedy Lane
VIN MOORE A Comedy Director of Note
Those popular Syncopated Fashion Plates, headed by Snell, Highsmith and Conklin, are proving a regular knockout at Grauman’s theater where they enliven the daily program each week with their clever syncopations.
THIS WAS SOME TIME AGO
“Just drop your nickels in the slot,” shouted a street car conductor, heavily covered with grease-paint, the other night, to about thirty exra people, who were crowding on a street car on which scenes were to be taken for “Brass,” which Harry Rapf is producing for Warner Brothers, and which Sidney Franklin is directing. “This is the first time I ever rode on a street car and didn’t pay without my conscience hurting me,” remarked the conductor, and straightway the people recognized him as Harry Meyers who is playing the picture. They demanded their nickels back, and Harry had to dig. He wasn’t really supposed to be a conductor, but a passenger, so he was reprimanded and put in his place, which caused him to remark, “Well, when we get through we’ll come back to the car barns and take all the conductors and motormen out for a ride.” Big-hearted, Harry.
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“What platform has the feminist party?”
“Sort of a fashion show.”
Art Rick does another one.
BACK IN CALIFORNIA
The latest producer-director to forsake the East for the greater producing advantages of California is Edwin Carewe, who arrived last week in Los Angeles to film “The Girl of the Golden West.” Like his other productions, this picture will be a First National attraction. Some members of the cast have been engaged, and full announcement will be made by Mr. Carewe within a few days.
Accompanying Mr. Carewe was an entire production staff which will assist him on the filming of “The Girl of the Golden West.” Sol Polito, famous cinematographer will be chief cameraman; Louis Jerome, business manager; Robert Delacey, film editor, and Adelaide Heilbron, scenarist.
Richard Walton Tully, whose second production, starring Guy Bates Post, “Omar the Tentmaker,” is now having first runs all over the country, will sail within the week from Paris, where he has been photographing atmosphere scenes in the Latin Quarter for his next picture, “Trilby.”
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