Exhibitors Herald (1925)

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May 2, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 87 “The Scarlet Saint,” called a possible vehicle for Doris Kenyon following “The Half-Way Girl.” “The Comeback” is being adapted for Milton Sills. 300 Papers Serialize Novels Three First National pictures, “The Lost World,” “Enticement” and “Playing With Souls,” were made from novels which are being serialized by 300 newspapers. “Modern Madness” Completed Having finished “Modern Madness,” Corinne Griffith is all set for a visit to New York before starting “Classified.” Carewe Speeds “Lady Who Lied” Though the script was still in the mimeographers’ hands, Edwin Carewe went right ahead with “The Lady Who Lied,” registering the scenes in a notebook. Dillon Goes to Hollywood When Director John Francis Dillon left the East for Hollywood on a vacation with his wife and 2 months old John Francis, Jr., Jimmy Dunn, his first assistant, brought a portable hammock for the baby to the train. Education2d Los Angeles Greets Balto Mayor Cryer of Los Angeles officiated with the committee that welcomed Balto, dog hero of Nome, on his return from Mount Ranier where snow scenes were taken for “Balto’s Race For Nome.” Semon Starts “Cloudhopper^’ With Dorothy Dwan, his wife, playing opposite him, Larry Semon is busy with “The Cloudhopper,” following completion of “The Dome Doctor.” Century Five Released in April Of five Century comedies on the April release schedule three two-reelers feature Wanda Wiley, Edna Marian and Eddie Gordon, new stars. “Puzzled By Crosswords,” with Gordon, originally was slated for release in July. Edna Marian is supported by Arthur Lake in “Putting on .•\irs.” Wanda Wiley Picks Big Job With the leading star, Wanda Wiley, bobbing in barbershops (no, not a pun) and lunch wagons and running a fire engine besides. Century reports “Getting Trimmed” is being booked by a large number of first run houses. Bathing Girl Featured Bessie Welsh emerges from the ranks of the Century bathing girls to feature with Billy Engle and Hilliard Karr in “Tourists De Luxe,” a Three Star comedy. “Almost a Husband” Latest Beth Darlington, who is being prepared for star roles, plays opposite Buddy Messinger in “Almost a Husband,” final release for April. Metro-Goldwyn ZaSu Pitts Featured ZaSu Pitts steps out of the slavey role to play opposite Tom Moore in “Pretty Ladies.” She was the heroine in “Greed.” “Wrath” Company in Mountains In the Tehachapi mountains on location Edmund Goulding is directing Conrad Nagel, Pauline Starke, Lucille LaVerne and others in “Wrath.” “White Desert” in Making Reginald Barker is busy taking “The White Desert” in the Colorado mountain snow, with Pat O’Malley in the chief part.