Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1912-Jan 1913)

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UO THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE I>. . E.R N. Y. — Mr. Joseph Gebhart was the leading man in "The -Wooing of White Fawn." P. A< E: — Charles Glary was Jack in "The Girl and the Cupola." L. jgjg Elkins.— Harry Benhain was the country sweetheart in "Blossom Time." Moviphan. — The camera is at fault. You are right in your presumption. Your Biograph and "Path6 questions we cannot answer. Ft. Dodge, La. — Lubin cannot tell us who Tonio was in "The Senorita's Remorse." Violetta— Flo La Badie and Harry Benham had the leads in "A Portrait of Queen Anne" ^(^Thauhouser) . Dorothy K. — Lillian Walker is with Vitagraph, andvFrancis Bushman is with the Essanay Co. Paul Panzer was the escaped convict in "A Stern Destiny." We do not think any girl has killed herself for Harry Myers yet. The clipping is not of Harry. Mollie T., Bronx.— ^It was not Alice Joyce that was operated upon for appendicitis, but Anna Nilsson, Both are acting for the Kalem Co. Port, O. — Jane Wolfe was Mrs. Summers in "The Wandering Musician." Other questions answered above. H. J. Corson. — Write to Benny of Lubinville as to why Lottie Briscoe never wears her hat on straight. Your other suggestions are good. M. Alexander. — Ray Gallagher was the leading man in "The Cowboy Kid." Dolores Cassinelli plays in the Eastern Essanay Co. Other questions above. Helen.— The rather "short man with the black hair and short, black mustache and a very high nose" must be Arthur Mackley. "Nobody."— The picture you send us is Lillian Walker. Ruby G., Arizona. — "Herod and the New-born King" was made by the Eclipse Co. J. H. Peck. — Romaine Fielding was the mail-carrier in "In the Drifts," and he also played in "The Soldier's Return." We cannot place the player you mean. E. M. Flory. — Robert Gaillord was Big Bill in "The Barrier That Was Burned." Laura Sawyer was Helen in "Relief of Lucknow." A. Jola.— "A Tale of Two Cities" was in the May, 1911, issue. M. E. :H., Brooklyn. — The reason we do not publish the pictures of people who pose for song slides is that we have all we can do to take care of the people who pose for Moving Pictures. E. B:— Joseph De Grasse was Ralph in "Jealousy on the Ranch" (Path6 Freres). F. HfE.^T.— Guy Coombs was Joe in "Soldier Brothers of Susanna." We do not sell photographs; W. C: E.— Arthur Johnson still acts, and he also directs.: Frank P.— Send $1.65 for a Talbot book, "How Moving Pictures Are Made and Worked.2' See ad. V. L. K. — Dwight Mead was the dissatisfied clerk in "The Legacy of Happiness." Inez N., Brooklyn. — Dont worry about over-taxing my generosity. John Bunny is the only real name he has. No information whatever on Biograph. Mary C. — Alice Joyce is not married to Rube Marquard. rYou shouldn't be asking such questions, anyway. Harry Morey w:as Dick in "The Barrier That Was Burned." P. Stone.— May Buckley is on the stage again. Mrs. Costello acts once in a while. C. N. B. — Your questions all went in the waste-basket. We are pleased to state that Mrs. J. Arthur" Mackley played the part of the mother in the following: "The Loafer's Mother," "Broncho Billy and the Girl," and "The Story of Montana." C. H. 902.: — The only engagement we know of at present that Alice Joyce has is to the Kalem Co. Signorita Francesca Bertini was Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet." A. E. E. — Leonie Flugrath and Robert Tansey had the leads in "The Street Beautiful" (Edison). You can secure back numbers. December, 1911, the first chat. J. A., GAL.-^Florence Turner is not married. See chat in October issue. Mr. Joseph.— -We dont know where you may secure passes to visit Motion Picture studios. Cannot help you on your other question. The 'Rah 'Rah Girls. — Get United States stamps. "Unknown." — Please sign your name. Mary Fuller was the daughter in "An Insurgent Senator." 1044 J. — Number, please? Send stamped, addressed envelope for list of manufacturers. Miss Lawrence has light brown hair. 145. X., Lancaster. — "S." stands for Spoor, and "A." for Anderson" (Essanay). Himmelheimer. — Dont know how many Indians Bison 101 has. Others out of order. E. C. H., St. Louis. — Edgar Jones was the minister in "The Two-Gun Ceremony." Fred O'BCck was the bartender. Brvant Washburn was the young man in "Out of the Depths." Marion Leonard had the lead in Rex's "Thru Flaming Gates." Edward Coxen had the lead in "Thru the Hills." ' P. W. F.— Winriifred Greenwood had the lead in "The Blonde" (Selig). Edna .Payne had the; lead in "The Half-breed's Treachery." H. W., Brooklyn. — Ralph Mitchell had the lead in Kalem's "A Mardi-Gras Mix-up." Marg., M. G. — William Todd was the sheriff in "The Story of Montana!" Alice Joyce was the colonel's daughter in "The Gun Smugglers."