Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1921)

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At the beginning of the year, having been a good girl and completed a serial called "The Diamond Queen," never once flinching whether thrown into the cold ocean or a lion's den, she began work on a feature production under the direction of Edward Kull. The name of the story is "Renunciation." It was written by Peter B. Kyne. Monte Blue is having an opportunity to show his versatility in "The Perfect Crime," which is being filmed by Allan Dwan. Blue plays the dual role of Griggs, the absconding bank messenger and James Brown, the traveler and man of the world. William deMille has returned from New York where he witnessed the opening of his "Midsummer Madness," and announces that he is thru with film adaptations of books and plays. Henceforth all his productions will be from stones written directly for the screen by well-known authors under contract to write for Famous-Players Lasky. His first story will be an original by Edward Knoblock. By the way, W. Somerset Maugham, the famous author of "The Moon and Sixpence," has signed a contract to write for the Famous Players-Lasky organization. Mr. Eyton, production manager of the Lasky studio, is seriously thinking of "Outcast" as a future film vehicle for Elsie Ferguson. This was Miss Ferguson's greatest stage success and was done in pictures a couple of years ago by Ann Murdock. It is a virile enough play to stand a second cinemazation, especially with its original star. Meanwhile Miss Ferguson is considering "Footlights," by Rita Weiman for her next picture to follow "Sacred and Profane Love." Forrest Stanley, the blond matinee idol, is supporting May Allison in her new picture "Big Game." I saw Herbert Rawlinson, the handsome, in Hollywood the other day. It seemed so good to see his radiant smile and hear about New York from him that I completely forgot to ask him for any advance news regarding his plans. 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