Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1912-Jan 1913)

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172 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE K. W. & H. A.— Louise Glaum was the girl in "A Stubborn Cupid" (Nestor). Rex Company wont answer. Alice Joyce is with the New York Company. M. E. P. — Virginia Norden was the actress in "Baby Hands" and James Cruze was the father. Jean Darnell was the mother. In "The Greaser and the Weakling" Pauline Bush and Jessalyn Van Trump were the girls and Jack Richardson was the foreman; Marshall Neilon was the weakling. "Queries." — Myrtle Stedman was Dolly in "The Book." Texas Twins.— Arthur Johnson had the part of the grandfather in "The Wooden Bowl." Buster Johnson was the child in "In After Years." Arthur Johnson was Bill Jackson in "The Missing Finger." "The Cave Man" was made in Bat Cave, N. C. Miss Miriam Howe. — There is a difference between the Bison, and the Bison 101. Ray Gallagher was Steve Aldrich in "A Romance at Catalina Island." Jack Clark is not with American, but with the Kalem. Josie C, Alton, III. — Edward Boulden was the husband in "Holding the Fort" (Edison). Ethel Clayton played opposite Harry Myers in "A Romance of the Coast." D. F.— Guy Coombs was the bugler in "The Bugler of Battery D." William Mason was Mason in "The Eye that Never Sleeps" (Essanay). C. M. W-, Yonkers— The 'Thief" was taken in the New York Kalem studio. Leo Delaney and Edith Storey played in "Old Love Letters." Florence Turner was chatted in October issue. "Unknown." — Guy Coombs and Marion Cooper were Don and Daisy in "Filibusters." Violet Reid was Mabel Hampton in "Poor Relation." George Reehm was the hero in "At High Tide" (Lubin). Jim A. — William Mason was in love with Mildred Weston in "Cupid's Quartette." Alice Weeks was Thelma. and Irving Cummings, Sir Philip, in Reliance's "Thelma." K. S— Barry O'Moore was Jack in "The Little Woolen Shoe." We dont believe a Licensed Co ever produced "Robir Hood." Elsie. — Phyllis Gordon was Isabel in Selig's "A Message to Kearney." Anna Dodge was the mother and A. E. Garcia was Palo Vasquez. Beverly Bayne was the girl in "The Butterfly Net" (Essanay). Florence D. — Florence Turner's mother has acted in Moving Pictures; she was the mother in "The Pricp of Big Bob's Silence." R. G. Martin. — Write Lubin for portraits. Vedah Bertram was Sue Clayton in "A Story of Montana." Mabel Trunnelle and Herbert Prior had leads in "A Game of Chess." Owen Moore leads Victor Co. H. B. W. — We will print Flo La Badie's picture very soon, also a chat. E. B., 42. — No, "anybody" cannot pose for Moving Pictures. There is only one American Company. W. L. — They are the foreign Pathe initials. Howard Missimer played Hinks in "Three to One." Lilly Branscombe was the stenographer (Essanay). M. W. — Ruth Roland and Edward Coxen had the leads in "The Woman Hater." Kenneth Casey is not the son of Maurice Costello. M. A. C. — Florence Lawrence is not Arthur Johnson's wife. J. J. — This is a technical question, and we cannot answer it. Jack, in American films, is Jack Kerrigan or Jack Richardson; have your pick. P. D. Q.; Los Angeles. — No, Mrs. Mary Maurice is not Maurice Costello's mother. Arthur Mackley was Vedah Bertram's father in "A Story of Montana." Gwendolen Pates is still with Pathe Freres. Beth, Goshen. — We cannot tell you anything about scenarios. Send them direct to the manufacturers. F. J. Steigerwald. — Lillian Walker is still with the Vitagraph. E. S. B. — William Garwood is with the Thanhouser Co. "Fragile." — We dont know what Flossie C. P. is ; dont believe she is an actress. F. H. R. — May Buckley was the country bride in "Won by Waiting." She was also the dancer in "Sacrifice." F. H. R. — Staten Island. Mr. Goerner was the minister in "The Moonshiner's Heart." Robert Burns was Bob and Walter Stull Walter in "His Vacation." John Steppling is still with Essanay. Richard Stanton is still with Melies. Thomas Moore was Jack in "The Thief." E. W. M. — Hazel Neason was the country girl in "In the Lair of the Wolf." M. P. Kids.— James Cruze had the lead in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Lottie Pickford is now playing with Kalem. Flossie Fluffy, St. Louis. — Please dont ask Biograph questions. Rose Chiessa. — Ranchman was Arthur Mackley and Young Eliott was Frederick Church in "The Ranchman's Trust." On account of the six pages devoted to the Great Mystery Play, we are sorry to he compelled to omit five pages of Answers. Next month we shall try to print ten or twelve pages of Answers, and bring them up to date. Hereafter we shall give the preference to Subscribers. If you are a Subscriber to this magazine, write "Subscriber" at the top of your letter.