Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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July 8, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD 25 John Brunton, formerly of Brunton Studios, Hollywood, has taken over the general management of Miami Studios, Inc., at Miami, Fla. He is optimistic over Miami as production center. Billie Dove (left with her hands in her pockets), Metro star, and other screen personalities attending opening of Marcus Loew's Warfield theatre at San Francisco, visit disabled soldiers. Dramatic scene from "Sherlock Holmes," starring John Barrymore, which has had a run at B. S. Moss' Cameo theatre in New York. The production was made under the direction of Albert Parker. After the battle. Scene from Marie Prevost's latest Universal film, "Her Night of Nights." Director F. H. Tobey and Cameraman Verne Blakeley, members of the practical picture division of Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company, Chicago, shooting in the Dells of Wisconsin from a high point of vantage. Stand Rock it at the left. May McAvoy, star in Paramount pictures, and her dog (you'd never guess his name), "Ford," in the petite star's new Cadillac coupe. Miss McAvoy's most recent starring vehicle for Famous Players-Lasky is "Through a Glass Window."