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

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Wouldn't it be fine to see Harold Lockwood and Herbert Rawlinson in "The Hairpin Duet"? An Ohio Girl. — Leo Delaney and Maurice Costello are not brothers. Richard Travers and Irene Warfield in "Grist to the Mill" (Essanay). Florence Hackett was the wife in "The Sea Eternal." Billie West was the girl, Robert Grey opposite her, and George Field the father in "She Will Never Know." Lottie D. T. — Jack Richardson and Jessalyn Van Trump in "An Assisted Proposal" (American). George De Carlton and Mrs. De Carlton in "Tony's Sacrifice" (Reliance). Charles De Forrest was the lead in "Binks and the Chorus Girls at the Beach" (Imp). William Wadsworth was the hero in "Why Girls Leave Home." Merrill P. — Marguerite Clayton was the doctor in "Snakeville's New Doctor" (Essanay). Yes, she is a fine little player. Octavia Handworth in "The Yellow Streak" (Pathe). But look what you get by being a subscriber. Stanley, the First. — We expect a picture of Mary Pickford soon. William Worthington was the doctor, Jessalyn Van Trump the girl, and Edith Bostwick the lady in "The Dread Inheritance" (Victor). Carlyle Blackwell was Wentworth in "The Fight at Grizzly Gulch" (Kalem). Charles Arling was Clarence in "When Clarence Looks for a Job." Glad you had a good time at the theater-party. There's no time like the pleasant Two Bos. — Chester Barnett was Wallace, Pearl White was Aline, and Harry Gseil was Ralph in "The Heart of an Artist" (Crystal). Mile. L. Guinchi was Lygia in "Quo Vadis?" (Kleine). Summit Hill. — YTou will have to write to the companies direct for that information. Eugenia Clinchard was the child in "Broncho Billy — Guardian" (Essanay). Haven't Larry Peyton's whereabouts. Sally Crate was the pretty girl as Beth in "The Price of Human Lives" (Edison). Melva. — That is a great mistake. Of course any one would feel insulted if he turned his back when talking to you, but the directors dont think so, for it adds to the naturalness of scenes and looks less theatrical. Marin Sais in "The Girl and tne Gangster" (Kalem). James Home was the brother. That is the American Biograph trademark. College Girl — Your letter was mighty tine, and every word was interesting. You failed, however, to ask questions. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION riCTl'KE MAGAZINE.