Exhibitors Herald (1926)

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September 4, 1926 EXHIBITORS HERALD 37 Forrest Stanley applies a trick he learned at college in a scene from “Dancing Days,” a Preferred picture. Dorothy Gulliver is in the leading feminine role of “The Collegians.” It is her first good role. Harry Edwards is directing the film for Universal. Lillian Rich and Forrest Stanley in a still from “Dancing Days,” Preferred Picture directed by Albert Kelly. Lloyd Hamilon brings “a gift of posies.” His expression leads us to believe he has been “up to” mischief. The recipient of the gift is his mother. Hamilton’s comedies are in Educational release. A star’s family visits the Warner Brothers set and the photographer believed it would be a remarkable group of three generations. Left to right: Conway Tearle, leading player in “My Official Wife,” mother of Irene Rich, two daughters of Irene Rich, and Miss Rich who is the star of the picture. The film is now completed. Paul Sander, F. B. O. publicity representative at the Chicago exchange, aided by Louis P. Kramer, Balaban & Katz publicity department, stage at the Cubs ball park a football game between blonde and brunette teams composed of models working in the Fifth Annual Balaban & Katz fur show. Red Grange, star of “One Minute to Play,” coached the teams and thereby* hangs the tale of great publicity breaks in Chicago and other newspapers. The outcome of the game isn’t disclosed in the report.