Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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ANSWER DEPARTMENT 137 Fanny S.. SCBANTON. — Marshall Neilan was Billy In "The Wedding-Gown" (Biograph). Mrs. Taylor was the wife in "In the Days ot War" (Path6). Phyllis Gordon was the urirl tn "Shiloh" (Bison). James a. R. — Alice Hollister in "Ireland, the Oppressed" (Kalem). Ethel Phillips was the girl in "The Electrician's Hazard" (Kalem). our March magazine closed the last forms on the 24th of January, and your letter came in on the 26th. Mabgabette K. T. — Marin Sais in "Trapped" (Kalem). James Cooley in that Biograph. STes; Rosemary Theby in "A Question of Right" (L/iibin). Yes; Kempton Greene and Harry Myers. Fritz, Dunedin.— Will see about your list. No; Julia Gordon did not get bitten by the lion. Mabel Trunnelle and Elizabeth Miller in "Starved Out" (Edison). Thanks for your eulogy. Bess K. — Haven't heard from you in a long while. Earle Foxe in "The Girl of the Woods" (Victor). Also in "Unto the Third Generation" (Victor). Now with Mutual. G. E. H. — William Humphrey in "The Flirt" (Vitagraph). Most of the players really speak the words when acting, at least the more important words. I don't know the gentleman your sister asks about. Thanks. Pewee, 18. — "Conquered Hate" was a foreign Pathe, and we have no cast Bessie Sankey is playing on the stage. That "little, round, fat, oilv man" is John Brennan. E. B., Nashville. — So you are tired of seeing Warren Kerrigan die in the pictures. I thought he dies very nicely. That, no doubt, was Mr. Kerrigan's own handwriting. Pictures of the players you ask for will appear soon. Pansy Blossom. — The girl was Alice Joyce in that Kalem. Carlyle Blackwell was chatted in July, 1912. Chester Barnett is with the Warner Features. Sarah K. P. — Ruth Stonehouse opposite F. Bushman in "The Man and the Hour.'' Frank McG. — Yes; Florence Barker is dead. Harry Millarde in "Her Husband's Friend" (Kalem). Anita Stuart was Agnes in "Agnes" (Vitagraph). Mbs. E. D. R. — E. H. Calvert was Harvey in "The Great Game" (Essanay). Norma Talmadge in "The Blue Rose" (Vitagraph). Warren Kerrigan was chatted in May 1913 issue. Patbicia of K. C. — Alfrieda Hansworth opposite Tom Moore in "The Atheist" (Kalem). Harrish Ingraham was the revenue officer and Octavia Handworth the gypsy girl in "The Smuggler" (Pathe). Our circulation for March was 2G0,000 copies. Tom Moore has not been chatted. M. A. D., New York. — Marguerite Clayton seems to be Mr. Anderson's permanent leading woman. You think that Leo Delaney "is growing a nose too much like Anderson's, which prevents him from getting the benefit out of a kiss." Your poetic defense of Mr. Costello is excellent. Will see that he gets it. D. H. K., Oakland. — House Peters is with Famous Players. We shall try to have a picture of him, also a chat. Harold D. — Francelia Billington in that Majestic. She also played in "God of Tomorrow" (Majestic). Vera Sisson in "The Ten of Spades" (Majestic) as Jess. That was Mabel Normand in the Kevstone. H£Y mister! OortT eriTiTL* You To A 66RTM » ?