Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1918)

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FEB -6 1918 ©CLB408233 VITAGRAPH CORINNE GRIFFITH This young star is at work on a patriotic photoplay, written by Robert W. Chambers, to expose the spy system and aid in suppressing it. The scenes along the Erie Canal, filmed in the worst of the zero weather, entailed such hardship that Miss Griffith is justified in feeling that she has been doing her bit heroically. This is her first winter in New York. Her home is in the Lone Star State, and Texas is proud of her.