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

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146 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE MOVING PICTURES M. If. G.— Yes; Princess and Apollo are both under the management of Thanhouser. Mignon Anderson is still with Thanhouser. If Biograph do not accept your play, send it to the other studios. Lots of plays go the rounds and are finally accepted by some wise editor. Best to try them all. Dorothy B. — Doris Hollister was Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Kalem). Glad you have found your favorite, Florence Lawrence. Write to the companies for pictures. Would be glad to hear from you again. Alice Muriel. — You say you like Thanhouser best of all. Kalem next. You like Lubin for their clearness and originality, the Kalem for their power of appealing to the emotions, Yitagraph for their sublime imitation of social life, Edison for their character impersonations and the Biograph for their superb staging. Harry Myers was the lead in "His Best Friend" (Lubin). Marin Sais in "The Chinese Death-Thorn" (Kalem). Carrol Hallaway was the wife and Justina Huff the sweetheart in "A Son of His Father" (Lubin). Ralph S. G. — I should judge you were a female from the half a face you sent me. If you become a subscriber you will get the magazine a day or two in advance of the newsstands. I think a majority of my correspondents are young people. Olga. 18. — I am surprised at you, Olga. calling me Miss. I am anything but ladylike. Certainly I am an admirer of Woodpile Wilson ; he is making as good a President as I would myself. Everybody is taking off his hat to him now. Gertrude H. — The pictures you ask for soon. Eleanor Caines died in Philadelphia. Reliance release those films. 1 should say that person knew little of literature. Grass. Charles A. W. — Charlotte Burton was the girl in "In the Firelight" (American). James Cruze had the lead in "The Plot Against the Governor" (Thanhouser). Irving Cummings with Pathe. Mignon Anderson in "The Beauty Parlor Graduate." Crimrose F. S. — Thanks. I received the calendar. Ada Gifford opposite Ned Finley in "Local Color." That's right, keep cheerful, for a light heart lives long. Pocahontas. — Helen Costello is the younger. "Magic Melody" (Lubin) was taken at Los Angeles, Cal. Dolores Cassiuelli was Dorothy in "Cupid and Thee" (Essanay). Polly Ann. — Thanks very much for the clippings. The Q in Anna Nilsson's name stands for Quirentia. We have had no other complaints about the standing of the players in the Great Artist Contest. Beverly Y. S. — Grace Cunard was Dolores in "The White Yaquero" (Bison). Phyllis Gordon was the sweetheart in "The War on the Cattle Range" (Bison). Gladys Field is not playing. She lives in California. That Bison was taken in California. Howard Cramnton was the doctor in "The Return of Tony" (Imp). Eugene E. J., Helena. — Kathlyn Williams and Thomas Santschi in that Solig. Most of the companies give the casts on the screen now. Melva. — You did wrong to try to teach the tango to the minister's daughter — particularly since she weighs 190 pounds.