Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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38 EXHIBITORS HERALD March 21, 1925 Samuel Goldwyn’s new “find” Belle Bennett, who appears in the Fitzmaurice-First National production “His Supreme Moment.” Miss Bennett has deserted the footlights for the Kleig lights forever she says. A new pose of Reed Howes, starred by Harry J. Brown in a series of comedies and melodramas for Rayart distribution. You will see him in “Superspeed” with Mildred Harris in support. Reginald Barker (left), Metro-Goldwyn director, talking to the staff of the Criterion theatre, Los Angeles, after a showing of “The Great Divide” and getting the reaction of the public on the picture. The Whole MacDonald Family J. Farrell MacDonald, who stars as “Corporal Casey” in the Fox production, “The Iron Horse,” John Ford’s thrilling screen drama of the winning of the West, and Mrs. MacDonald and their daughter, Loma, attend Western premier of “The Horse” at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, on Hollywood. David Smith, producer of Vitagraph’s “Baree, Son of Kazan,” gpving Wolf, the dog star, a few directions. Wolf is the star of the picture. Hollywood has a new ice rink and Bobby Vernon and Vera Steadman, two ChristieEducational comedians, try it out. Wanda Wiley, the comely Century Universal comedienne, who met with an accident while making “Met by Accident.” Miss Wiley was doing a comedy stunt on a motorcycle.