Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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28 EXHIBITORS HERALD January 10, 1925 F. C. Munroe, president Producers Distributing Corp. and Will H. Hays, visit the Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men in New York city, of which Mr. Munroe is a director. Here, among other things, the disabled war heroes are taught motion picture projection, under the tutelage of an expert projectionist. Reginald Denny, Universal star, whose two pictures “The Reckless Age” and “The Fast Worker” have established him as a clever farce-comedy actor. His latest is “Oh, Doctor!” a Universal-Jewel. This is real snow, not studio salt. — Cecil B. DeMille, director of the Famous Players-Lasky production “The Golden Bed,” took his company twelve thousand feet above sea level for scenes in the ice caps of Mt. Ranier, where they encountered a nice, lively blizzard. Alma Rubens, star of the Fox production, “Gerald Cranston’s Lady” First National’s “Sally” Company has visitors Left to right (top row) Leon Errol, Col. J. D. Leitch, U. S. A. retired, Colleen Moore star. Col. C. F. C. Graham Charlton of British Artillery, Lloyd Hughes, featured players. (Bottom row) Mrs. C. F. C. Graham Charlton, Mrs. J. D. Leitch, and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Yeabon. Royalty Visits the Fox Studios — Countess M. Scheel of Denmark, recently visited the William Fox coast studios. Marguerite de la Motte (left of the Countess) and Rowland V. Lee (right) director of “In Love With Love” showed her around.