Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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46 EXHIBITORS HERALD April 22, 1922 Max Graf, supervising director of Graf Productions, San Francisco, signs Milton Sills to star in "The Modern Madonna." Harry Cohn, who is producing new Sunbeam comedies starring Billy West for distribution by C. B. C. Films Sales Corporation. Edward Dillon, who is making four Dillon specials for Genius Film Productions, Inc. The first is nearing completion. Hunting jack rabbits from a blimp has its thrills, according to Marshall Neilan, producer of "Fools First" for Associated First National Pictures. His next production will be "Her Man." Harry Myers, star in the Universal serial, "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe." It is in twelve episodes. Little Miriam Battiste is convalescing following an automobile accident In which she was severely injured. She plays in Norma Talmadge's "Smilin' Through," a First National picture. Thomas Meighan, star in Paramount productions, explains intricacies of a studio prop kit to the national officers of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Picture taken at the Lasky studio. In the picture, left to right: Myrtle Lind, Louis Burston, who is the producer of "Forget Me Not," and Bessie Love. Somebody's just told a story, but which nne ?