The Motion Picture Director (1926)

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30 THE MOTION PICTURE DIRECTOR A u g u s t Tom Mix and Dorothy Sebastian in a scene from “The Arizona Wildcat** directed by R. William Neill (Fox). Activities at Fox At Fox Films West Coast Studio work is progressing briskly on the company’s 1926-1927 program. Raoul Walsh has completed shooting on “What Price Glory” and Edmund Lowe, who impersonates Sergeant Quirt, is en route to England to play the role of Sim Pari in Harry Beaumont’s production, “One Increasing Purpose” for Fox. Victor Schertzinger is well on the way with “The Return of Peter Grimm,” featuring Alec. B. Francis. Irving Cummings and his company. starring Olive Borden, in “The Country Beyond” have returned from location in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. They are now shooting interiors at the Western avenue studio. John Griffith Wray is filming exteriors for “Upstream” at Fox Hills, with Dolores Del Rio and Walter Pidgeon in the leading roles. Frank Borzage, who has just completed “Marriage License?” based on “The Pelican,” featuring Alma Rubens, is preparing for “Seventh Heaven.” Ben Stoloff is preparing for the next Tom Mix picture. This will be “The Richard Walling, Alma Rubens and Walter E. McGrail in “The Pelican,** a Frank Borzage production for Fox. Canyon of Light,” which wfill be photographed in Colorado. Tom Mix and his troupe under the direction of Lewis Seiler, are shooting exteriors in Colorado for “The Great K and A Train Robbery,” and Buck Jones has just completed “White Eagle’*^ under direction of Orville Dull. Barbara Luddy, comedienne, has just completed her role in “Honeymoon Hospital,” under direction of Zion Meyers and Jean Ford. Robert Edeson as “The Devil’s Master** mediates between William Russell and George O’Brien in one of the many sensational scenes in the John Ford production of the same title. (Fox).