Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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54 EXHIBITORS HERALD October 2, 1920 Left to right— E. O. Hoppe, famous British artist-photographer, Estelle Taylor, leading lady in Fox Pictures, Charles J. Brabin, Fox director. This was Mr. Hoppe's first visit to a studio, and the first time he ever posed for the camera. Albert Kaufman and Sidney Franklin, both well known directors, looking over the script for "Parrot and Company" the first of three productions made by Franklin for distribution through Associated First National Pictures, Inc. King Vidor and his wif e, Florence Vidor, looking over the new Vidor studio at Hollywood, California. What does a film star do when he's not acting? Well, here's ''Bill" Russell, popular Fox player, going up the steps of his palatial home in Los Angeles.