Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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ANSWER DEPARTMENT 139 Abe, 99. — Stella Razetto was Alice in "A Splendid Sacrifice" (Selig). Eugenie Besserer was Mrs. Clifford, Guy Oliver was Mr. Clifford, Lillian Wade and Frankie Wade the two children, and Joe King was the artist in "A Splendid Sacrifice" (Selig). Yes, I hear that the Moore family has grown larger recently. Lottie D. T. — Claire Whitney was the wife in "Shadows of the Moulin Rouge" (Lubin). Guy Oliver and Stella Razetto had the leads in "A Flirt's Repentance" (Selig). Olga Treskoff was Annie, and Thomas Mills was St. John in "The Coming of the Real Prince" (Reliance). Minta Durfee and Edward Kennedy had the leads in "The Star Boarder." Peggy. — Yes, I have met Antonio Moreno. He is a handsome brunette. He was the country boy in "Our Mutual Girl" series. William Campbell the younger son in "The Wharf -rats." Herman. — You think these answers should be in the front of the magazine because everybody reads them first. Nay, the Editor thinks I had better sun myself at the back door. Betty A. — Norma Talmadge was the daughter in "The Wayward Daughter" (Vitagraph). Myrtle Gonzalez and Edith Storey had the girl parts in "Captain Alvarez" (Vitagraph). Barry O'Moore in "Hard Cash." Wallace Berry was the husband in "Curing a Husband" (Essanay). The Pathe Stock Company has been disbanded, and only Pearl White, Crane Wilbur and Paul Panzer remain. Molly McM. — Always write direct to our Circulation Department for back number information, or enclose letter on separate sheet. Yes, some kinds of film are waterproof and some are fireproof. Constance K. — You're on the wrong track. Thomas Santschi was the hero in the Kathlyn series. "Big Ben" Wilson has not left Universal to form a company of his own. False alarm. Thanhouser Louie. — Bill Noel was the youth in "An Hour of Youth." Victory Bateman was the stepmother, and Ernest Joy was Quachino in "Cymbeline." Lila Chester was the mother, Dave Thompson the father, and Sidney Bracy the uncle in "His Namesake." Irving Cummings was the husband, Ethel Jewell the wife, and Helen Badgely the child in "For Her Child" — all Thanhousers. Mary Ellen. — Continued. Robert Gaillord is still with Vitagraph. J. P. McGowan and Helen Holmes in "Kentucky Bill" (Kalem). Anna Luther in "Three Men and a Woman" (Lubin). Billie, 17. — E. K. Lincoln is with the Photo Life Production Company. Santa Paula. — Thanks so much for the four-leaf clover. I hope it brings us both good luck. Write to Vitagraph for pictures of Norma Talmadge. She might send you one if you plead hard and enclose postage. E. E. O., Me.— Leo Delaney has not connected as yet. The three Moore boys are brothers. A majority of them are married. In the mirror Phyllis sees a picture passing fair; A pretty maid with raven locks, red lips and dimples rare. The maiden nods and smiles at her, she has such pretty ways; So at this Moving Picture vain Phyllis likes to gaze.