Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1921-Jan 1922)

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Late Votes Dela$ Results Final Tabulation and Announcement of Winners Scheduled for January Number Time and experience has proved that, no matter how many votes arrive daily during the life of a contest, there will always be several times that number averaged during the last few days. The Ideal Cast Contest proves no exception to this rule. The avalanche of votes which poured into the offices of the Brewster Publications during the last week of this contest have delayed the final tabulation, together with the announcement of the winners, until the January number. The ballots, on which the readers guessed as to who the winners would be, in addition to the number of votes with, which they would win, have been assembled, so that it will be a simple matter to decide which participants have won the generous prizes that have been offered. Naturally, it is impossible to do anything with this phase of the contest until every last ballot has been credited to the player for whom it was cast. We have received scores of letters from the readers, commending us upon the fact that it was not only necessary to guess the Ideal Cast, but also necessary to stipulate with what number of votes the various players would take the first place. Undoubtedly, this was the fairest method, for it is altogether probable that many would be correct in guessing the players. This would mean that the prizes would have had to be awarded by drawing" or some method of chance. This is never a satisLctory arrangement. Below are the results at the time of going to press. Many of the players retain their previous position, but there are several changes. The prizes will be mailed the winners in the form of checks as soon as the final results are determined, and we feel certain that the last vote will have been counted and credited by the time the January issue goes to press. The Ideal Cast Contest has proved even more popular than we believed it would. It has served a two-fold purpose and been watched closely by producers casting their forthcoming productions, the players and the readers alike. In the near future, we hope to announce another contest, and for it we can only wish the popularity and interest which this last contest has received. The prizes, which will be awarded the voters guessing most correctly the Ideal Cast, and the number of votes with which each character wins, are as follows: First Prize $250 Second Prize 100 Third Prize 75 Fourth Prize 50 Fifth Prize 25 The Ideal Cast, at the time of going to press, was as follows : IDEAL CAST votes Leading Woman — Norma Talmadge..3,19S Leading Man — Wallace Reid 3,936 Villain— Lew Cody 3,075 Vampire — Bebe Daniels 3,321 Character Man — Theodore Roberts.. .3,783 Character Woman — Vera Gordon .... 1 ,752 Comedian (Male)— Harold Lloyd 3,048 Comedian (Female) — Dorothy Gish. .3,138 Child — Jackie Coogan 5,421 Director— Cecil B. de Mille 3,189 Leading Woman Gloria Swanson 1,227 Mary Pickford 1,173 Katherine MacDonald 471 Ruth Roland 408 Lillian Gish 402 Agnes Ayres 249 Anita Stewart . .• 162 Ethel Clayton 159 Bebe Daniels 135 Dorothy Gish Ill Leading Man Thomas Meighan 1,737 Richard Barthelmess 1,281 Douglas Fairbanks 651 Eugene O'Brien 525 Elliott Dexter 414 Conway Tearle 363 William Farnum 1 50 Jack Mulhall 117 Harrison Ford 105 Clyde Fillmore 102 Villain Lowell Sherman 894 Jack Holt 882 Eric Von Stroheim 867 Lon Chaney 750 Stuart Holmes 741 Robert McKim 645 Warner Oland 363 Irving Cummings 204 Noah Beery 192 Wallace Beery 129 Vampire Theda Bara 1,806 Louise Glaum 747 Pola Negri 684 Gloria Swanson 408 Betty Blythe 270 Nita Naldi 267 Rosemary Theby 235 Mona Lisa 1 63 Marcia Manon 132 Xazimova 117 Character Man Lon Chaney !.... 999 Thomas Meighan 7?~ Richard Barthelmess 693 Charles Ray ' 393 William S. Hart 321 Tohn Barrymore 310 Bert Lytell 306 James Kirk wood 231 Ravmond Hatton 180 Wallace Reid 168 Character Woman Norma Talmadge 1 ,31 7 Pauline Frederick 747 Kathlyn Williams 477 Nazimova , 456 Lillian Gish 366 Kate Bruce 348 Mary Alden 300 Mary Carr 213 Gloria Swanson 171 Mary Pickford 156 (Continued on page 107) p82 lAGE