Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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I IK. Photograph by Campbell "I'm afraid I'm not really great," said Mary Pickford. "I'm too normal. I like to have reasons — facts — for what I do. And I think genius is comparable with abnormality. It is the gift given those who swing somewhere in the balance between the sane and insane" We Interview Mary An Interview Playlet in One Act and Three Scenes THE CAST America's Sweetheart Mary Pickford We Gladys Hall and Adele Whitely Fletcher Zorro Himself Others : Secretary, Chauffeur, Servants, Crowds n' Crowds Scene I The dressing-room of the Hotel Ambassador, New York City. It is here that the Pickford-Fairbanks entourage, including a cook, secretaries, a chauffeur and other servitors attend Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Charlotte Pickford, mother of Mary, and little Mary Pickford, niece of Mary, during their sojourn in New York. Gladys Hall is discovered before the triple mirror of a French dressing-table, which must be weary of so many similar optimistic scenes. She is wearily allying a noon-tide glow to her early-morning face. Adele Whitely Fletcher enters on sprightly heels. She registers sheer incredulity at the sight of her confrere-in-interviewing . 20