Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1923)

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Anyway, the director told hini: "1 wanted you as you were yesterday." "That," said the beggar, "is the simplest thing in the world to accomplish, I will do anything for money." A compromise was effected and the hunchback beggar is in the picture. Look him over carefully, and when you go to Havana, if he should meet you at the wharf with a whining plea for alms, refuse him. He probably has more money than you have. Hasn't he worked in the movies? Gaston Glass, the young French film actor, would never get an interview into the American Magazine, where all interviews start off, "Hard work made me what I am today." He starts blithely out by saying, "Coincidence made me what I am today." He first came to the States with Madame Bernhardt's repertoire company. After the completion of the tour Glass decided to go back to France, as the struggle with the idiosyncrasies of the English language was proving a little too much for him. A day or so before sailing he went to the Lambs' Club with a friend, and there John Emerson i why wasn't he at the Algonquin?) overheard him speaking French and asked him if he would translate a French word he had encountered in preparing the script for his new picture. It developed that Emerson offered him a small part in the production called, "Oh, You Women." And now look at Monsieur Glass. He has just completed the leading role in "The Hero," and played one of the featured parts in "The Girl Who Came Back." However, in spite of his modest statements we bet he worked for his place in the screen. Carl Laemmle has written a letter to all the editors and critics — well, Carl signed it, anyway. Tt is a good letter and deserves this space. Says Mr. Laemmle: "Will someone lend me an umbrella? There is a storm coming and I have a hunch I am going to be the center of it, because I am about to commit a crime — / am going to take liberties with Victor Hugo! 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