Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1925)

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Address. % (Print plainly) Advertising Section Wkat the Stars Are Doing {Continued from page 82) Glsh, Lillian and Dorothy — back from Rome, having completed playing little peasant girls in Romola. Glass, Gaston — playing in The Three Keys — B. P. Godowsky, Dagmar — just started work in Playthings of Desire. Gordon, Huntley — playing in Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet—C. Goudal, Jetta — will have an important role in Salome of the Tenements, a story of life in New York's Ghetto by Anzia Yezierska — F. P. L. Grey, Gloria — playing opposite Maurice B. Flynn in The Millionaire Cowboy — F. B. O. Griffith, Corinne — will be starred in Declassee, the famous Broadway success — F. N. Griffith, Raymond — will have an important role in Miss Bluebeard — F. P. L. H Hackathorne, George— playing in Capital Punishment— B. F. S. Haines, William — playing in A Fool and His Money— C. B. C. Hale, Alan — upon completing his work in Dick Turpin, he is going to try his hand at the megaphone. He will direct Shirley Mason in her next picture for W. F. Hale, Creighton — will enact the role of a man who is falsely accused of crime and deserted by all his friends, except his faithful and courageous wife, in The Bridge of Sighs— W. B. Hamilton, Mahlon — has signed a contract with Pathe to appear in their next serial. Hamilton, Neil — has the leading male role in Isn't Life Wonderful — D. W. G. Hammerstein, Elaine — playing in Parisian Nights— G. P. Harlan, Kenneth — has been chosen to play Brian Kent in The Re-creation of Brian Kent — P. P. Harris, Mildred — playing in Wife No. 2 — F. N. Hatton, Raymond — his first picture under his new contract with Famous Players-Lasky will be Contraband. Haver, Phyllis — playing in Interpreter's House — F.N. Hawley, Wanda — playing in The Wizard of Oz — C. P. L. Hay, Mary — Richard Barthelmess has chosen his wife for the feminine lead in New Toys. This is her first appearance on the screen since she played in Griffith's Way Down East. Hearn, Edward — playing in Winner Take All — W. F. Herbert, Holmes E. — playing in Up the Ladder Hiers, Walter — will give us some rare bits of comedy in The Triflers—M. G. M. Hines, Johnny — engaged in making the comedy in The Early Bird—C. C. B. Holmes, Stuart — playing in The Three Keys — B. P. Holm'quist, Sigrid — appearing opposite Johnny Hines in The Early Bird. Holt, Jack — -playing in Emerson Hough's North of 36— M. P. L. Howard, Frances — a stage favorite; has been chosen to play the Princess in The Swan, her first screen appearance. Hughes, Lloyd — playing the dancing kid, a trainer of horses, in Dixie — M. G. M. Hunter, Glenn — has been disengaged since completing The Silent Watcher— F. N. Johnston, Julanne — is playing [in Sir Phillip Gibbs' City of Temptation. It is being filmed in Constantinople by an English producing company. Jones, Buck — playing in The Trail Rider — W. F. Joyce, Alice — is appearing in the screen version of Daddy-Goes-A-Hunting, to be released under the title of A Man's World — M. G. M. K Keaton, Buster — is cast as a young man who will inherit seven million dollars if he will marry within twenty-four hours in Seven Chances — M. G. M. Keenan, Frank — is making Dixie, his first picture since his return from his honeymoon — M. G. M. Keith, Ian — playing in My Son — F. N. Kennedy, Madge — alternates between the stage and the screen. Her screen fans will be glad to welcome her back in The Ultimate Good, in which she appears opposite Conway Tearle for A. E. Kenyon, Doris — will next appear in Interpreter's House— F. N. Kerry, Norman — has the juvenile lead in Phantom of the Opera — U. Keye, Kathleen — is playing Ben Hur's sister Tirzah in Ben Hur — M. G. M. Kirkwood, James — now the proud father of a son. is playing a dual role in Top of the World — F. P. L. Kosloff, Theodore — will next be seen in Cecil De Mille's production The Golden Bed. Lake, Alice — recently completed her work in The Lost Chord— -W. B. La Marr, Barbara — will next appear in Hail and Farewell instead of The Second Chance, as previously announced — F. N. Landis, Cullen — is cast as George Minafar in Pampered Youth — V. Manufacturers, Distributors and Studios of Motion Pictures NEW YORK CITY Advanced Motion Picture Corp., 1493 Broadway American Releasing Corp., 15 W. 44th Street Arrow Film Corp., 220 W. 42nd Street Associated Exhibitors, Inc., 35 W. 45th Street Ballin, Hugo, Productions, 366 Fifth Avenue C. C. Burr Prod., 135 W. 44th Street Community Motion Picture Bureau, 46 W. 24th Street Consolidated Film Corp., 80 Fifth Ave. Cosmopolitan Productions, 2478 Second Avenue Distinctive Prod., 366 Madison Avenue (Biograph Studios, 807 E. 175th Street) Educational Film Co., 729 Seventh Avenue Export & Import Film Co., 729 Seventh Avenue Famous Players-Lasky, 485 Fifth Avenue (Studio, 6th and Pierce Streets, Astoria, L. I.) Film Booking Offices, 723 Seventh Avenue Film Guild, 8 W. 40th Street Film Market, Inc., 563 Fifth Avenue First National Exhibitors, Inc., 383 Madison Avenue Fox Studios, Tenth Avenue and 55th Street Gaumont Co., Congress Avenue, Flushing, L. I. Goldwyn Pictures Corp., 469 Fifth Avenue Graphic Film Corp., 729 Seventh Avenue Griffith, D. W., Films, 1476 Broadway (Studio, Oriental Pt. Mamaroneck, N. Y.) Hodkinson, W. W., Film Corp., 469 Fifth Avenue Inspiration Pictures, 565 Fifth Avenue International Studios, 2478 Second Avenue Jans Pictures, 729 Seventh Avenue Jester Comedy Co., 220 W. 42nd Street Kenna Film Corp., 1639 Broadway Mastoden Films, 135 West 44th Street Metro Pictures, Loew Building, 1540 Broadway Moss, B. S., 1564 Broadway Outing Chester Pictures, 120 W. 41st Street Pathe Exchange, 35 West 45th Street Preferred Pictures, 1650 Broadway Prizma, Inc., 110 West 40th Street Pyramid Picture Corp., 150 W. 34th Street Ritz-Carlton Prod., 6 W. 48th Street Selznick Pictures, 729 Seventh Avenue Sunshine Films, Inc., 140 West 44th Street Talmadge Film Corp., 1540 Broadway Topics of the Day Film Co., 1562 Broadway Triangle Distributing Corp., 1459 Broadway Tully, Richard Walton, Prod., 1482 Broadway United Artists, 729 Seventh Avenue Universal Film Corp., 1600 Broadway Vitagraph Films, E. 16th Street and Locust Avenue, Brooklyn Warner Bros., 1600 Broadway West, Roland, Prod. Co., 236 W. 55th Street Whitman, Bennett, Prod., 537 Riverdale Avenue. 20 Gt Every advertisement in MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE is guaranteed.