Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1921)

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78 K XII I B I T O R S HER A L D May, 7, 1921 Huge crowds gather on the side lines whenever Charlie Chaplin appears in Hollywood, frequently necessitating a call for the police reserves. He is shown here making a scene for "Vanity Fair," his next Associated First National comedy. With the Procession in Los Angeles By E. A. B. Hazel Daly has been selected to play opposite Tom Moore in his current Goldwyn vehicle "Beating the Game." * * * Frank Lloyd and his company including Phoebe Hunt, Jack Holt and others has gone to Big Bear to film scenes for "The Grim Comedian" a Goldwyn feature. * * * Harry Myers has just completed a very artistic dog house for the pup recently presented to him by Bebe Daniels whose leading man he was in "The March Hare." It is so complete in every respect that real estate agents in Hollywood have had many inquiries from househunters regarding the rent. Robert Gordon and Virginia Lee in a scene from "If Women Only Knew*' a new Robertson-Cole picture. Frank O'Connor is directing "Everything For Sale" for Realart. May McAvoy is to be the star. Others in the cast are Kathlyn Williams, Edward Sutherland, Betty Schade and Richard Tucker. * * * M \ky Miles Minter has completed "Moonlight and Honeysuckle" for Realart. This is the George Scarborough play in which Ruth Chatterton was starred on Broadway. Joseph Hanaberry directed. * * * Neal Hart's next Pinnacle production will be "Black Sheep" directed by Paul Hurst and Louis Chaudet. * * * For the first time in four years the entire Walsh family have united in one picture. At that time R. A. Walsh directed "The Honor System" and both Miriam Cooper, his wife, and George Walsh, his brother, were in the cast. R. A. Walsh is now producing a Spanish drama for Associated First National Pictures Inc., in which George and Miss Cooper appear. The picture has not been named as yet. * * * Henry King is directing Pauline Fredrick in "The Greater Love." Work is being rushed so that Mr. King may make a three-week's trip to New York on business. * * * Louis Mayer has completed plans for filming "The Wandering Jew" which will also be produced on the stage this fall by David Belasco. * * * Marion Fairfax has become a successful producer, bringing the number of women producers up to two. Plans Nebraska Playhouse JOHNSON, NEB.— Ollie Wallen will start a motion picture theatre here soon. Christie's Twenty-Fourth Comedy for Educational Educational Film Exchanges, Inc., announces that it will release its twentyfourth two-reel Christie comedy on May 22, just ten months after the opening of its first offices. This will be "Southern Exposure," a farce built around efforts to deceive a rich uncle as to the wealth of a young couple, and featuring Neal Burns and Vera Steadman. Bruce Leaves on Trip Robert C. Bruce, who has been producing Scenics Beautiful for Educational Films Corporation for more than six years, has started from his western camp on an expedition which will occupy the entire summer and a portion of the fall, according to word received at the home office. Stars in Two-Reeler "The Policeman and the Baby," made from the story by Clarence L. Cullen, is announced as the first of the de luxe dramas in two reels produced by the Selig Polyscope Company for Educational Exchanges. William Desmond, Wallace Beery and Elinor Fair have the leading roles. Ziegler Sells House PINCKNEYVILLE, ILL.— E. H. Ziegler has sold the Harriet theatre here to Bob Cluster of Benton, 111. Managers, Attention! High class Orchestra Conductor now directing in one of the largest Photoplay Theatres in'IUinois would like to connect with large concern, prefer^ ably on the West Coast. This is a first class manf genial and artistic conductor and synchronizer o photo drama with splendid repertoire and can furnish all kinds of press notes and references, nothing but large Theatres and Orchestras considered with salary in accordance. Address Exhibitors Herald. A-100, Chicago. WESTERN NEGATIVE FOR SALE (World Rights) Five reels— Just completed — Made in Montana with real Indians, Cowboys, etc. Made by special permission of the U. S. Government. Contains plenty of action. For details, etc. address HARRY WEISS 25 East Seventh Street CHICAGO, ILL.