Kinematograph year book (1937)

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Who's What in the Studio. 373 Lodge, John. — Formerly New York manager ; Hollywood leads. British films, "Ourselves Alone," " Sensation." Longden, John. — Liverpool Repertory actor; films for Nettlefold, etc. ; Joe Quinney in " Quinnevs," "Palais de Danse," "The Last Post," " Flying Squad," "Blackmail," "Atlantic," "Flame of Love," "Two Worlds," " Skin Game." Lcraine, VicJet. — Revue star. Film : "Britannia of Billingsgate," "Road House." Lotinga, Ernie. — Variety comedian. Talkies "Josser, P.C.," "House Full." Lott, W. A. — Production manager, Nettlefold studios, Walton ; joined Ealing studios in same capacity 1932. Lupino, Stanley.— Comedian, " Love Lies," " Love Race," " King of the Ritz," " Happy," " Honeymoon for Three," " Sporting Love," etc. Lynn, Ralph. — Aldwych comedian. Talkie debut, " Rookery Nook," " Plunder," " Tons ot Money," " Mischief," " Chance of a Night Time," " A Night Like This," " Thark," " Just My Luck," "A Cup of Kindness," "Turkey Time," " Dirty Work.' " Fighting Stock," " All In," " In the Soup." Macardls, Donald.— b. rgoo, Dundalk. Stage since 1920. Films: "Wee McGregor's Sweet heart," " Mary Queen of Scots," " Mumsie," "Guns of Loo>." 1931, scenario editor, B. & D., Elstree ; adapted "Carnival." Address: — 35a, Gloucester Road, S.W.7. Mackay, Barry.— Juvenile lead, " Evergreen," " Forbidden Territory," " Great Barrier," etc. MacPhail, Angus.— b. 1903. Educated, Westminster and Cambridge. Entered film industry in 1925 ; joined Gainsborough 1927 as scenario editor. At Gaumont-British studios with Michael Balcon in various capacities, including associate producer, story supervisor and personal assistant. Address : — 1, St. James Street, S.W.i. Malins, G. H.— b. Boston, 1887. Produced: " Hearts of Gold," "The Castaways," "Abide with Me," "On the Banks of Allan Water," " The Golden Web," " Patricia Brent, Spinster,' Directed 28 films for War Office, " Bluff,"" 7hs Recoil," "The Scourge," "Wonderful Wooing." W. W. Jacobs shorts, 1928. Malo, Gina. — b. Cincinnati 1909. Musica comedy star. Films: "Goodnight Vienna," Jack of All Trades," etc. Mander, Mile8.— b. Wolverhampton, 188 S Educated at Harrow and MacGill Univ., Montreal. Exhibitor in 1913-14. Commenced film acting and production, 1920. Is F.R.G.S., Fabian Society. "The Pleasure Garden," "The Fake," "The Physician," "The Firstborn," "Conflict," " Matinee Idol," "Private Life of Henry VIII," "Loyalties." Directed " Fascination," "Morals of Marcus," " Youthful Folly." Club :—Bath. Mannoek, Patrick L.— Scenario editor, Broadwest, 1918-21, with Hepworth's 1922-23 ; Editor Picturegoer 1927-30 ; film and theatre critic, Daily Herald, 1930 ; wrote the scenarios of "The Wonderful Story" "Trent's Last Case," "A Dead Certainty," " The Imperfect Lover," "The Happy Ending" "The Crimson Circle," " A Rank Outsider," " The Flag Lieutenant," " One of the Best," " His House in Order," " Auld Lang Syne" (original Lauder story), and many two-reelers. Address: — 19, Brunswick Gardens, W.8. Phone: — Bayswater 2801. Margetson, Arthur.— b. 1897. Films : "Other People's Sins," "Many Waters," " Broken Blossoms," etc. Marmont, Percy. — b. London, began films 1918 in S. Africa; in Hollywood till 1927; many successes culminating in " If Winter Comes." Since returning to London, " Lady of ihe L?ke," " The Silver King," " The Squeaker, " Rich and Strange," " Say it with Music," "Secret Agent." Address : — 5, Westbourne Terrace, W2. Marriott, Moore. — First theatre part, aged 7. Starred in " Monkey's Paw," and several W. W. Jacobs' comedies. Also " London Love," "Victory," "Flying Scotsman," "Goodwin Sands," "Bill the Conqueror," "Turn of the Tide," "Accused," etc. March, Garry.— Juvenile "heavy" leads in " N'ght Birds," ' 'Third Time Lucky," "Keepers of Youth," "After Office Hours." "Warn London," "Fires of Fate," "Mr. What's His Name," etc. Marshall, Margaret.— Publicity expert with W. & F. and Gaumont ; Twickenham Film Distributors, Ltd. Phone: — Gerrard 3421. Marson, Ai!e8n. — Ingenue heroine of "My Song for You," "Road House," "Green Park." " Ten Minute Alibi," " Someone at the Door." Mason, Basil, — Author and Adapter. "Death at Broadcasting House," "Silent Passenger," etc. Address : — Phoenix Films, 28, Mortimer Street, W.i. Mason, Haddon.— b. 1898. Lead, "Palaver" " God's Clay," " The Woman in White," Tallien in " Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel," juvenile lead " Lady of the Lake," " A Peep Behind the Scenes." Mason, Herbert. — Actor-producer since 1909, stage-manager, etc., with Gaumont from 1928 as assistant director. 1935, directed "Bad Blood." '* East Meets West," " His Lordship," "Take My Tip." Massey, Raymond.— Leading stage actor. Films : " Speckled Band," " Dreaming Lips." Matthews, Jessie,— Musical and revue actress, began with Chariot and Cochran. Filming first at B.I. P., 1931. Star of " There Goes the Bride," " Man from Toronto," " Midshipmaid." Gaumont contract, 1932; "Good Companions." "Friday the 13th," "Evergreen," "First a Girl," " Head Over Heels." Matthews, Lester. — B.I. P. films 1930 and onwards. Maude, Arthur. — Played in American films, " The Vision," in Technicolour, awarded gold medal. Returned to England, 1927 ; directed " Poppies of Flanders," "Toni,""The Ringer," •'The Flying Squad," " Clue of the New Pin"." Maude, Cyril. — Veteran actor-manager. Silent film " The Headmaster." Talkies: "Counsel's Opinion," " Orders Is Orders," "The Code." Mazzei, Andrew L. — Art director with, Paramount, Gaumont and Continental firms ; on " Mile, from Armentieres," " Flag Lieutenant," " Hindle Wakes " (both versions) ; "High Treason," " Happy Ending," " Rome Express," " Blarney Stone," " Prince of Arcadia," " Night of the Garter," "Two Hearts in Waltz-Timg/'