Exhibitors Herald (Jun-Sep 1924)

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August 16, 1924 EXHIBITORS HERALD 31 Film News PICTORIAL SECTION Stories Told in Pictures of Exhibitors Herald h the Camera Issue of August 16 (Right) Richard Dix bids Lois Wilson bon voyage as she departs from the Paramount Long Island studio for Europe to represent the American film industry at the Cinematograph Garden Party in England. Word has just reached this country that Miss Wilson is to marry Barney Baruch, Jr., son of the New York financier. (Left) Charley ’s brother in “Charley’s Aunt.” Sidney Chaplin has been selected by A1 Christie to play the title role in the feature farce comedy which the Christie company will produce this fall. Screen rights to “Charley’s Aunt” were acquired for a reported $100,000. A1 Christie is going abroad to confer with Ideal Films regarding production. Hedda Hopper, who is one of the featured players in “Free Love,” a forthcoming attraction for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Clive Brook, well known English actor, arrives in Hollywood to play prominent role in Thomas H. Ince’s “Christine of the Hungry Heart,” by Kathleen Norris. Brook was welcomed by members of the British film colony. Left to right: Mrs. George K. Arthur, Mrs. Brook and Daughter, Mr. Arthur, Evelyn Brent and Mr. Brook. George Billings gives excellent portrayal of Abraham Lincoln role in “Barbara Frietchie,” for Producers Distributing Corporation.