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160 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
B. M., Winooke. — Yes, a player may remain a Catholic when he joins the pictures. What next? 'Fraid there is no chance for you.
B. L. H., Cleveland. — E. K. Lincoln was the spy in "The Line of Peril'' (Vitagraph). Arthur Johnson's picture was in the following issues : August, 1911; March, 1912 ; March, 1913, and Chat in February, 1912.
A Millvale Girl. — But you must sign your name and address. We wont answer any more. No, we have gone the limit. That was on the Christmas tree.
W. T. H. — We are sorry we cannot answer that Biograph ; it is too old. W. T. H. closes his letter as follows: "With compliments and best wishes (intermingled with my heartfelt sympathy) for the Answer Man." Condolences appreciated.
R. W. T., Chicago. — :We cannot give you the name of the first Independent company. Nor can we give you the names, in order, of the first ten Licensed companies.
"Bee," Rushville. — "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but exceeding small" means fate, or one% destiny, and tho one's fate may be reached slowly, it is unavoidable and thoro. '
H. A. G., Huntington. — You refer to Dot Bernard, formerly with Biograph. She is with the Poli Co.
H. M., Montrose. — Helen Gardner and Charles Kent had the leads in "Death of King Edward the Third." Yes, extra features cost more.
C. T. S., Washington. — George Lessey and Bigelow Cooper were the clerks in "The Ambassador's Daughter" (Edison). Peter Lang was Peter in "Peter's Pledge" (Lubin). Marc MacDermott was the lieutenant in "A Clew to Her Parentage" (Edison). Adrienne Kroell was the Italian girl, and James Fowler was the artist in "The Empty Studio" (Selig). We, too, think this is " 'nuff sed."
Lola S. — Warren Kerrigan was the best man in "The Best Man Wins" (American). Marshall Neilan was the jilted lover. George Siegman was the officer in "Duty and the Man" (Reliance). Burton King^was the minister in "The Struggle of Hearts."
Mrs. H. T. S., Brooklyn. — Mrs. Kimball was the mother of the Little Minister. In "The Bravery of Dora," Edna Payne was the girl, and Earle Metcalf the half-breed.
Gert and Bert, Newark. — Well, it's time . you knew them both. Ethel Clayton played in "The Last Rose of Summer," "The Wonderful Oue-Horse Shay," and Edna Payne played in "The Water-Rats," "Gentleman Joe" and "The Moonshiner's Daughter." Now are you straight?
The Two Twins. — G. M. Anderson had the lead in "The Moonshiner's Heart." True Boardman was the outlaw in "Broncho Billy and the Outlaw's Mother."
L. P. T., Phila. — Dont ask us why some of the players walk down to the camera to say their lines. Only bad directors permit it.
Sadie C, Lowell. — Harry Benham was the floorwalker in "The Floorwalker's Triumph" (Thanhouser). Ormi Hawley was Nell in "The Crooked Path" (Lubin). That was Mary Ryan in "Which Is the Savage?" Yes, she had an awful temper.
Peggy A. J. — Oh, you must sign your name and address. Dorothy Mortimer was Dora Brand in "The Old Chess-Players" (Lubin). Once more, Francesca Bertini was Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet" (Pathe). William Duncan plays opposite Myrtle Stedman in the Western Selig's. Edith Storey was Chloe in "Before a Book Was Written."
H. E. N., Lowell. — Ne fronti credere; in other words, trust not to appearances. If Carlyle Blackwell stole in the picture, that does not infer that he is a thief. He was only taking a part. We did not see the film. We cant see everything.
H. A. T., Colorado. — Lillian Christy and Edward Coxen had the leads in "Rose of Mexico" (American). Cleo Ridgely was Beauty in "Beauty and the Beast" (Rex). Roy Watson has played with Selig.
H. J., Clinton. — Harry Benham was the father in "The Boomerang" (Thanhouser). Mr. Kerrigan has two names — Warren and Jack. Choose.
C. L. C, Bridgeport.— Marian Cooper and Guy Coombs had the leads in "Saved by Court-Martial" (Kalem). Edith Storey was the girl in that Vitagraph. Mary Ryan was Mary in "The Blind Cattle-King" (Lubin).
Tommy R., Oakland.— What did we tell you? Dont ask whether Marty Fuller is any relation to Mary; we dont answer about relationship. Kempton Green and William Pinkham were the fellows in "Just Out of College" (Lubin).
A. H. S., Welland. — Gene Gauntier's first release is "The Daughter of the Confederacy," released thru Warner Film Co., 145 West Forty-fifth Street, New York.
Lola S. — Grace Nile was the daughter in "The Miller's Daughter" (Thanhouser). Francis Bushman joined the Vitagraph, we believe.
M. O., Bridgeport. — Write to Mary Eline direct to Thanhouser. We cannot tell you about that Broncho.
The Twins, of Milwaukee. — Cy Morgan was the ball-player in "Making a Baseball Bug." Marie Weirman was Ellen in "The Old Oaken Bucket" (Lubin). Yes, Tom Moore was the doctor in "The, Nurse at Mulberry Bend," That was Baby Audrey in "The Sheriff's Child."