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Pictures I Would Like To See Again
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Christie, which proved that Blanche Sweet is a much more competent artist today than she was ten or twelve years ago ; nor Orphans of the Storm, which, in my judgment, was much more impressive than the much-advertised Way Down East.
All these pictures will ever linger in my memory, and they are all worth seeing again; but there is one that I would like to see again and again. It is The Last Laugh. Every director, actor and cameraman should see it again, and again, and again. The Germans have pointed the
way ! Here is the last word in pictures. Please see it for yourselves, my readers, and tell me if I am guilty of exaggeration. It is a simple thing, costing only a few thousand dollars ; it has no elaborate sets, no stars, and it came unheralded and unsung, yet it impresses me as being one of the greatest of all pictures. It is a step forward, and something different. As for the directors, I think that D. W. Griffith has the best batting average, and nearly every one of his pictures I would like to see again.
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Gordon and Johnnie Walker have all signed long-term contracts with Warner. The man with the glorious eyes ? Who ? Oh yes, Ben Turpin.
Elsie, Clara and Marjorie. — My goodness, dont call her Miss Petrova. Madame Petrova is playing on the stage right now, and she expects to open in a new stage play which she wrote herself for herself. Florence Vidor at Famous Players-Lasky in California. I believe Lon Chaney is one of our greatest character artists, but we must not forget Wallace Beery, Ernest Torrence and several others who as types of a certain kind are one hundred per cent, and how can you beat Lewis Stone for a middle-aged leading man?
Sisters. — Yes, that was May McAvoy and Walter McGrail in Top of New York.
The Ol' Lady. — So you are anxious to come to New York and see the Follies and the Statue of Liberty. The latter is not so scantily clad, yet she has only one Jersey to her back. When you see her, you will say, "Hollow, stat-you?" and if it is raining, "Statue-wet?" So it's Jack Gilbert you like. I'm getting jealous of that man. Thanks for them kind woids.
Sankie. — She was not mentioned in the cast for Dorothy Vernon of H add on Hall.
E. Lastic. — Wow ! Any relation to I. M. Rubber? Well, Barbara La Marr's real name is Reatha Watson. Virginia Valli is playing in Peacock Feathers, a story by Temple Bailey.
Dolly E. F. — Pierre Gendron was with Fox last. Mildred Harris Chaplin was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1901, and Betty Compson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1897. Prithee, dont give me any more conundrums. I've been working on one for years, and some day I'll have to give it up. Eh? The conundrum is Life.
Mildred F. — Yes, of course, there is always room for one more. Yes, I know that person. He is supposed to be my rival, but I dont fear him. If it ever comes to an encounter, buttermilk will give me strength. That was Alice Terry. I like her best with the blonde wig. Johnny Hines in The Early Bird.
A. L. N., Los Angeles. — Just address Hal Cooley at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California. You're welcome.
A. E. F. — Certainly you may come to see me and find out if I am really an old man. As you step up the stairs, just stare up the steps, and you will see me without a doubt — I am right near the top, where I hope I shall always remain. Thomas Santschi played in Brass Commandments, The Hell Cat and Stronger Votvs.
Hera Zada. — Your letter was a gem. Warner* Baxter is with Famous Players. Vera Reynolds has been borrowed by Warner for the lead opposite Monte Blue in The Limited Mail. Hazel Keener is playing in the next Harold Lloyd picture, a college story, in which she is the most popular girl on the campus.
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