Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1920)

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The Honor Roll Winners For August be made in all three of our publications as to the outcome. To the winners there will be given every opportunity to gain screen fame and fortune. They will immediately step into international fame by reason of the publicity given them in all of our publications. This will include interviews with the winners and pictures which will not only ajipear in our publications, but will also appear in all the leading news|)apers. and periodicals thruout the country. The winners will lie launched on their careers under the most auspicious occasion jiossible. Not only the winners of the contest, but the final honor roll members will be given an immediate ojiportunitv to show how much screen talent they possess, for there is being produced in connection with the Fame and Fortune Contest a five-reel feature drama entitled "Love's Redemption." The story is one of the triumph of love over vice, and there seems no doubt of its being a dramatic success, for no expense is being spared in the production of this play. The cast will be one of unusual merit, including the following well-known [)eople: I'"dwin -Markham, the worldfamous poet; Hudson Maxiin, the famous inventor ; Dr. Carroll Leja .Xichols. ( )ctavia Handworth, the jiopular him ]ilayer, who has recently been absent from the .screen, has been engaged to I'kiy one of the leading roles, and we are (|uite sure that her return to the silversheet will be an event of great interest to all film lovers. , l'.unt\ ignon. Manly •".dward Top, Miss Helen Trigg. Valiant. Okla. ; center. Miss Evelyn Yvonne " Hughes, McKeesport, Pa., and, below. Miss Ester Marie Ritter. Los Angeles, California C)thers who make up the cast are Blanche McGarity, .\netha Getwell, Dorian Romero, Lvnne Rerrv, Katherine i'.assett,' William R. Talmadge, Arthur Tuthill, Cecile xlwards. William Castro, Fllsworth Jones, .'^eymoure I'anish. Joseph Murtaugh, Dorothy Taylor. Fffie Law .\Ifred Rigali. Chalmers. Charles Hammer, Photo l>y Wil^cl, i. A rence Palmer l-".rniiiiif C:., , _ _., ,., Jr., William .\. White. Clarence Linton, Sophie De Leske, .Mrs. 1. .v. (iagnon. Mr. Hammer,' .Sr., Mr. McCabe, Doris Doree, Mrs. F. Mayer, Colonel Hervey. deorge Costa, Titus Cello. Mrs. Dale, Marion Dale, the .'^chwiiin twins, Ruth Higgins and Marjoi'ie I.ongbotham. This month's honor roll for Till'. L'l.ASSlc i^ probably the nio^l interesting one to date. As is usual in contests of thi-. -ort, the finale always brings in its wake a tremendous increase in the number of photographs .sent in. It is doul)ly difficult to cho(>sc the right ones from so great a number, and it i-^ only by great care and deliberate judgment that tlic honor roll winners are chosen. The lay-out will, wc think, con\ince you that the judges arc going to have some little difficulty in making their choice. The entries number among them some of the most beautiful girls in the whole coimtry, and we feel assured that the final winners will ( Ciiiilhntrd nil piujc '•')) (Forty seven)