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The Motion Picture Classic, to bring memories of the screen. As she packs, she sees a vision of her soldier over there, Reading, perhaps, with memories of other days more fair Before the war, when, happily, together they would go ’Most every evening to take in a Motion Picture show.
Behind the Screen
The screen industry, as The Classic goes to press, is just entering upon a shut-down of activities, at least as far as manufacturers and distributing agencies of the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry are concerned. This organization voted to release no new motion pictures for a period of four weeks ending November 9. It is stated that the epidemic of Spanish influenza, which closed some 50 per cent of the screen theaters of the country, made this move necessary. The association is asking actors and actresses to forego salaries during the period of curtailment. As far as can be learnt, different interpretations are being placed upon the decision, some companies finishing pictures already under way before ceasing activities, while others are stopping abruptly.
Texas Guinan, lately of Triangle, appears in June Elvidge’s World Film production, “The Love Defender.”
Edwin Arden, the well-known actor, last seen in the Schomer feature, “Ruling Passions," died from heart failure at his Forest Hill, L. 1., home on October 2d.
Theda Bara and William Farnum, the Fox stars, have been visiting in the East. Theda is to do a picture in Florida and Farnum is starting one at Fort Lee. Frank Lloyd is directing Farnum.
William Desmond’s Triangle contract has expired and he has been in New York. Jesse Hampton will present him in a series of eight productions, released thru the Robcrtson-Cole Company.
Select Pictures completed its first year in October. The first release was “The Moth,” with Norma Talmadge. The corporation started business August 6, 1917, releasing two months later.
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