Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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Flashes From the Of the Stage Caught by Above: Bcbe Daniels in a blonde wig and Richard Dix in a merry moment from "Sinners In Heaven." Right: Adele Astaire and her mother and her husband Fred, who are leaving their London triumphs to come home to star in a comedy by Guy Bolton THINGS theatrical are picking up after the summer slump that makes each year a quiet country lane of Broadway — almost. There have been dozens of new openings and some of them have stuck. * * * After several disappointments with foreign revues early last season, Andre Chariot's revue upset the dope and now, confident that novelties from abroad are fixtures, Arch Selwyn already has arranged for a second revue by Chariot. Prior, however, will come "Rue de la Paix," with a cast of international names : Raquel Meller, Grock, the clown, the Russian Lilliputians (who originated the "parade of the wooden soldiers"), Maurice and Leonora Hughes, Ivor Novello, and Patou, the Parisian fashion designer. Because of the wealth of revues nominated for New York in the fall, "Rue de la Paix" has been timed to enter after the others, about November 1st. * * * Edward Laemmle, Universal director, is making shots of the shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre near Quebec, for use in Clarence Budington Kelland's story, "Miracle," which is being filmed. * * * Judith Anderson, who plays the wicked, wicked lady in "Cobra," was greatly incensed recently when a letter, addressed merely to the wickedest woman in New York, was marked "Try Judith Anderson, Hudson Theater," by some one in the Post Office Department. The letter was a scathing arraignment of women vampires, and altho the actress takes pride in her realistic work, she thinks that is going a bit far. Altho Miss Anderson has been signed by David Belasco for several years and will appear in a play under his management in the fall, the idea has occurred to Mr. Williams, of the Ritz Pictures Corporation, that she (Fifty-hvo)