Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1918)

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Are We Downhearted? This picture doesn't require a caption, but if you've traveled much in the Arizona desert you will know how wise these folks are to "pack their troubles in their old kit bag and smile." The Fairbanks smile is contagious. ' "The Queen of the Sea, ' ' whose stage name is Annette Kellermann, is impersonating a liberal provider for the studio folks on location. Frank Keenan, in "Loaded Dice," is receiving the congratulations on his election as Governor when in walks the gentleman who knows that the leading man once committed a crime. 'Twas enough to make a man downhearted, but it didn't. PARAMOUST-ARTCRAFT Little Tula Belle and Robin McDougall, appearing as Tyttyl and Mytyl in "The Blue Bird," Maeterlinck's masterpiece, filmed under direction of Maurice Tourneur. TRIANGLE An entire class of U. S. war fliers from the North Island aviation training camp, San Diego, flew in to the Culver City studios and witnessed filming of "The Gown of Destiny." Belle Bennett, the star, welcomed them.