Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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(Continued from page 120) Anxious Dorothy. — A woman never pays much attention to her husband's talk unless he talks in his sleep, then she's all attention. Xo. I dont think Metro will reissue any of Harold Lockwood's pictures. Belgium does not seem to have a Bower emblem, Greece has the violet; Canada sugar maple ; England, red rose ; Florence, lily; France, iris lily; Ireland, shamrockleaf; Prussia, linden; Saxony, mignonette ; Scotland, thistle: and Wales, leek-leaf. VVhy, yes. Webster Campbell in "The Sea Rider." (Vitagraph.) I. A. M. Checkers. — I dont get your drift, snow again ! Blue Eyes. — Xo. no. not E. K. Lincoln. Lois J. J. — Your first attempt was excellent. Remember that there must always be a beginning to everything, except eternity. "Robert Elsmere," "Lady Rose's Daughter." and "Marcella" are novels by the late Mrs. Humphry Ward. Yes, Vivian Rich is playing in "A World of Folly," for Fox. Xosy. — Yes. Enid Bennett is married. Mary Fickford's name is Fairbanks now. Marjox M. — Cant give you that list of serials you want. Oh, yes, you ought to see John Barrymore in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." ' * i* a great piece of acting, and the plq. ' cleverly done. Of course, it varied frc.n the book, and conveyed an altogether different idea than the book. Ted H. — Edward Earle was born in Toronto, Canada, and he is five feet eleven inches, and weighs 160 pounds. Irene Hunt, who formerly played for Griffith, is back at the Balboa studios, doing a serial. Thomas Chatterton is coming back to play opposite Enid Bennett. Welcome back, Tommie ! Remember, we used to think he looked like Crane Wilbur. Wildfood. — So you are angry. Well, anger is a short-lived madness, a mental disorder that usually breaks out at the mouth, but more often at the writing desk as in your case. I enjoyed your tirade of abuse hugely. When you get over your anger, come in and have luncheon with me. Why, Anita Stewart was born in Brooklyn.' 1896. Unsuccessful. — Cheer up. Why dont you send your article to one of the other magazines? We are pretty well stocked up with articles, and besides wc have outown staff who do most of our chats and interviews. Lillian. — Most of yours have been answered elsewhere, and the others are unanswerable. Beaushone. — Why. the correspondence clubs are nothing more than organized groups of fans in different cities exchanging their views on pictures and talking about motion pictures in general. You can reach Mrs. Joseph Schenck at 318 E. 48th St., New York City. From the look of your letter I should say your upper story bad rats in it. Do write me again, tho. Hilda C— Certainly. I enjoy writing th e answers. Labor is the father oi • it? Constance Talmadge v.i. :i a picturization of "Wed ''.:: " which i now playing on T You say you would like to see Wai Reid in "Yacona Villi' :e xalmadge in "The Sweat of Her ." and Elsie Ferguson in "Enchanted Heart-." Most of these are Saturday \ng Post stories, I believe. 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