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is directing them. Donald is cutting 'Tlie Barbarian' now.
"It stands to reason that you cant shoot a large number of scenes and then leave it to someone wlio hasn't the remotest idea „f wliat you are trying to do, to put them totjcther. I f a story can be best told m four-and-a-half reels— or in six-ani|-a(luarler reels— why. that is the length to whicli it shotild be cut. No one can do consistently artistic work if he is forced to make all of his pictures the same length, any more than a writer could do artistic work if he was forced to make each one of his books contain exactly the same number of words.
"We want to keep, as nearly as possible, the same people with us all the time. We may not be able to do this at tirst. as I may go on tour with 'The Barbarian' and I couldn't carry so large a .salary list j over an indefinite period of time."
(The cast includes Jane Novak, Alan Hale, Barney Sherry, Lillian Leighton, Eleanor Hancock, Milton Markwell, t^uy Milham, Larrv Steers, Svdney Dean, Harri.son Post, Tip O'Neil, Marcel Daly, an<l Michael and Ann Cudahy. )
Salisbury was faultlessly dressed. Never conspicuous, you would not, for instance, notice his clothes before you noticed him, he is punctilious in these matters. He wore the conventional dark coat and light trousers with a dark hairline stripe, white hat and white ntibuck Oxfords.
His eyes were shaded by large, smoked "lasses, which, while making him look older than he does on the screen, added to his natural distingue air.
He is tall and holds himself erectly. j As he talks, especially about something which particularly interests him, his lips have a way of quivering into a sort of nervous smile.
His fingers are long and expressive. His favorite gesture is a short, side-ways movement nia'de with .stiffened fingers and the palm turned inward. ?Ie has a keen sense of the dramatic. This it is that makes him so fond of Latin and Indian characters and gives him the insight to ]Kirtray them so exquisitely.
He humors his a;sthetic and artistic taste by making a hobby of collecting odd and interesting articles, some of which are real works of art. others mere curios.
In his apartments you may see many curios from the South Sea Islands, the Philii>i)ines. or made here in the St.ates bv his Indian friends. ' His favorite paintings are of Indian scenes and Indian characters, and of the pictures he has made, he enjoyed the part of the Indian Alessandro in "Ramona" best of all.
He is unmarried and is living at the Mountain \'iew Inn with his mother.
"We are thinking very seriously ol moving." he said. "We've lived there for a long time."
Which goes to show that this is a jieriod .if change for Monroe Salisbury.
(F.inhly-foiir)