Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1918)

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Who's Who and Where Wheeler Oakman, until recently in Universal Bluebird pictures, has joined the Metro forces. He will play opposite Edith Storey. «■? Tom Mix will henceforth until further notice belong in the Fox constellation at Los Angeles. He will have as director Edward J. Le Saint. -5 A. H. Woods, prominent theatrical producer of New York, and S. L. Rothapfel, director of the Rialto, were visitors at the Hollywood studios recently. -5 They are having a laugh at the Mutual studios in Chicago because, at the time Edna Goodrich was filming Hamilton Smith's play, "Her Second Husband," Olive Tell had just completed "Her Sister," and Ann Murdock was at work on ' ' My Wife. ' ' It looked like a family affair. -?The sixth picture for the Empire All Star Corporation has lately been completed under the direction of Dell Henderson, and the filming of "The Girl and the Judge," the Clyde Fitch play in which Olive Tell is to star, is now in progress. The cast includes a number of well-known British players. David Powell is Miss Tell's leading man. -?Pegg^ Hyland's latest pictureplay is "The Other Woman," a screen adaptation of A. H. Wood's stage success. The Pathe presentation is supervised by Albert Parker, who has worked out most successfully some novel ideas in light effects. Pathe has lately added to its list of stars Fannie Ward, Bessie Love, Bryant Washburn and Frank Keenan. -? "Tom Sawyer, " recently released by Paramount, is to be followedeby a second five-reel picture of the later adventures of Tom and Huckleberry Finn. The scenario follows with fidelity this boyhood classic of Mark Twain's. Jack Pickford said he had the time of his screen life while filming these pictures in the neighborhood where the events really happened, down in Missouri. -5Movies on the move has become a winter fashion. Following the holidays, Commodore J. Stuart Blackton goes to California to film the third of the Gilbert Parker novels, "Wild Youth," at the Lasky studios. The Empire All Star goes to the American Film Company's studios in California, to produce Mrs. Humphry Ward's famous novel, "Lady Rose's Daughter." Clara Kimball Young goes to the West Indies to stage the "Savage Woman." Wallace Reid goes to Truckee, Cal., to make snow scenes for "Nan of Music Mountain." -?One of the best of the holiday picture plays is "The Little Patriot," a five-reel comedy-drama, in which Baby Marie Osborne, Pathe star, plays the lead. Equally enjoyable is "The Littlest Scout," the first release of Pauls Blackton's Country Life series of picture plays. The small son and daughter of Director J. Stuart Blackton play leads in a picture that is sure to arouse to duty all laggards, slackers and stayat-homes, for, of course, its theme is the Boy Scouts as home defenders. Spy catching and a motor-boat race incident thereto are decidedly thrilling. Here's a little heart-interest story about Warner Oland's " Non-Booze Club," which has a membership of several hundred already and is growing fast. He helps think up new stunts for "The Fatal Ring," and in a recent "thought expedition" he had for helpers three friends — two civilians and one soldier. A soldier may not drink any alcoholic beverage while in uniform, so the others, as a comradely tribute, decided to abstain for the duration of the war. Then and there the "Non-Booze Club" started, and it is "going strong" with film folks all over the country. Film Fun Magazine of Fun, Judge's Library and Sis Hopkins' Own Book Combined. No. 346— JANUARY, 1918 Single Copies, 10 Cents Subscription by the Year, $1.00 iiiiiiiimiiimtiiiiiMiii! IIIIIIIIIINMIIIIIIIIII' Published monthly by LESLIE-JUDGE COMPANY, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK CITY. John A. Sleicher, President. Reuben P. Sleicher, Secretary. A. E. Rollauer, Treasurer. Grant Hamilton, Art Director. 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