Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1916)

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Each announces his delight at being back; each promises big things — Ince and Sennet in the immediate future, andGriffith later on. Alan Forrest, good-looking hubby to Anna Little, has signed another contract with the American Company, with whom he will be featured. Lamar Johnstone, Edith Sterling and Louis Fitzroy are among the artists who traveled to Guatemala to support Tyrone Power in “The Planter.” Cecil De Mille has completed his big “Joan of Arc” special feature. We know, because he has again been seen about in ordinary street garb. When working he lives in puttees and things. The Pollard Picture Plays Company, with Harry Pollard at the helm and Margarita Fischer as the featured star, have the quaintest studio possible. They occupy the Panama Village in the San Diego fair grounds. They like it, too. A number of people have written Charles Ray that they Lave entered a scenario in the Thomas H. Ince contest, written specially for him. These are the letters a star likes to get. Monroe Salisbury has been acting for the Fox Company under Oscar Apfel. Salisbury was with Apfel in the first picture the former acted in and latter directed. Before that they were in the same speaking stage productions more than once. Here is the story of William S. Hart’s famous daisy-patterned vest. It was made by a one-armed cowboy, who had learnt to use his legs; it went to a gambler, who took it in payment of a debt; Hart’s father bought it from the gambler and gave it to his son. Henry King, the Balboa actor and director, who is putting on the series with little Mary Sunshine, has suffered severely from bad sores on his face, originally caused by a cold and made serious by blood-poisoning. He has only recently been able to put greasepaint on his face. He is much loved by little Mary. Herbert Rawlinson, the leading man with the Universal, has been on crutches for a month. 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Helen swears that in the two months they were absent they did not get one day without fog. She will pin her faith to Southern California in the future. Gypsy Abbott, the leading actress with the Vogue Company, bargained with the manager to have her dress torn for ten dollars, the company to take the dress. Asked if she had fulfilled her part of the contract, she acknowledged she had not; she had merely handed over what was left — some rags. Mignon Anderson and Morris Foster have arrived on this coast. They are visiting, but admit they may stay; it depends on what offers they receive. (Sixty-eight)