Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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142 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Kerrigan's Admirer. — Neva Gerber was Millie in "The Wiles of a Siren." Your letter was refreshing. E. F., Guttenberg.— Winnifred Greenwood was Dorothy in "At the End of a Perfect Day" (American). Dollie Larkiii and William Campbell had the leading parts in "His Secret Marriage" (Lubin). Robert Ellis in "Fatal Portrait" (Kalem). Mrs. A. A., New Orleans. — J. Warren Kerrigan is not from New York City. The figure in the corner of a film usually designates the number of the reel being shown. E. E, C— Lamar Johnston is nowT with Selig. Jane Bermondy opposite Warren Kerrigan in "The Sheepherder." Vera Sisson in "As Fate Wrills." Dancing Dolly.— You ask "What is art?" I will answer this elsewhere later on — haven't room here. F. A. A., New York. — There is no book on the market of autobiographies of Motion Picture players. We have something like that in mind for the magazine. Mae Marsh in "Brute Force" (Biograph). You are striving to realize the ideal, whereas you should try to idealize the real. Jeanie D. H.— Your letter is very interesting, and I want to hear from you again, but you fail to ask questions. , Bill Boston. — Yes, some baseball team. 'Nuff said. Douglas Gerrard in "Primitive Instinct" (Kalem). Ella Hall and Robert Leonard in "The Symphony of Souls" (Universal). Yillette Stringer and John Ince in "The Heart Rebellious'' (Lubin). AWVIE'STAR. C4JSS (A3TAPL NOW.