Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1913)

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152 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE L. E. D. — We will see about getting a picture of Harry Morey ; it's Ms turn now. Harold Loekwood was Richard, and Eugenie Besserer was Mrs. Avery in "The Spanish Parrot-Girl." Yes, we are as happy as a clam at high tide. Trixie Jo. — You refer to Whitney Raymond, and the girl is Betty Gray. Yorick. — Alas, poor Yorick ! we know not the answer to thy query. Josepha, 18. — Jane Fearnley was Kathleen in "Kathleen Mavourneen." You wonder why some of the players do so much talking to themselves when they are alone in a scene. That is one of the things we wonder about, too. Plunkett. — Edna Mae Hammel was Bob's sister in "Bob and Rowdy." Essanay released only one, "The Clown's Baby." Rolinda Bannbridge was Betty in "The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga." We dont know about Romaine Fielding's work in Europe. J. A. R., Newark. — "Boy Rangers" was taken at Van Cortlandt Park and Williamsburg Bridge, New York City. Dont know where the talking pictures are taken. V. S. — Mae Marsh and Charles West had the leads in "A Girl's Stratagem." Snooks, San Fran. — Betty Gray was Betty in "The Beach-Combers" (Pathe Freres). Earle Williams was not on the cast for "The Dandy." June Phillips was the little colored girl, and A dele De Garde had the party in "Mamy's Ghost." F. A. D. — -Brinsley Shaw the bandit in "The Sheriff's Story." Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "The Unknown." Herbert Barry was Jan in "The Strength of Men." Gertie. — It was Gertrude McCoy. When you see two players enter a picture and walk down the stage to the camera to show a letter or to talk, you know that they have a bad director. Hal Clements was the superintendent in "The Fraud of Hope Mine" (Kalem). Dont you know you should write on one side of the paper only? C. E. A. — Myrtle Stedman had the lead in "The Range Law." Bessie Eyton was Lavina in "The Story of Lavina." Babe. — Gertrude Bainbrick was Marie in "Near to Earth." Surely we like fudge — who doesn't? James Morrison was James in "High and Low." Violette Edythia Lorraine. — Will have to charge an extra fee for all that. Earle Williams was Ahadee, and Roger Lytton was Hallingford in "Papa Puts One Over." C. Van H. — Perhaps you refer to Harry Pollard. Marion Leonard has a company. Bessie R., Albany. — Your presumption is correct about M. C. A. W. W., Glace Bay. — Leo Delaney was the clown, and Norma Talmadge was his wife in "Just Show People." Bessie Eyton and Thomas Santschi had the leads in "Whose Wife Is This?" John Lancaster was Sweeney in "Sweeney and the Millions" (Selig). Mildred Bracken was the girl in "The Beach-Combers" (Melies). Mrs. George Walters was the mother in "The Lost Son" (Lubin). You refer to Lillian Christy in American. 'Tis to laugh ! Ha, ha ! he, he ! and likewise ho, ho ! Geraldine M. F. — Vedah Bertram was leading lady in "Broncho Billy's Gratitude." Jewel, Staten Island. — Charles Arthur is now with Edison. Carl von Schiller was Tom, and Irene Hunt was Helen in "The Lucky Chance." C. E. B. — We did not get the cast for that Warner. Harry Pollard and Edna Mason had the leads in "The Padre's Gift." Lillian Christy in "The Rose of Mexico." The Pink Lady. — Please use thicker paper. All Licensed and Independent pictures are passed by the National Board of Censors. Baby Doll. — Marshall Neilan was Bobby in "Sallie's Guardian." Francis Newburg was the fourth man in "Saving an Audience." Send along all those votes for Francis Bushman. Yes, as full of information as a ram's head is full of horns. Mrs. E. J. G. — Robert Lansey was Mike in "Mike, the Miser." Your letter was interesting, but we take that paper ourselves. We read everything but the War Cry. Lucille. — Francis Ford and Ethel Grandon had the leads in "The Deserter." Mamie B. — Lillian Walker Was Gladys Cooper in "It All Came Out in the Wash" (Vitagraph). Yes; Alice is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Fine feathers do not always make fine birds ; the birds make the feathers. But fine feathers make fine beds. Laura F. W.— Guy Coonibs in "The Battle of Bloody Ford," and Ruth Roland was Starlight in "The Indian's Maid's Warning." Mrs. Costello plays in the pictures. F. W. M. — Laura Sawyer and Charles Sutton had the leads in "The Doomed Ship'' (Edison). They have returned to New York. George M. — Ethel Clayton was Ethel in "Just Maine Folks." The back numbers sell for fifteen cents each. Yes; Barry O'Neill, Lubin director, is the son-in-law of Mrs. Walters. That was Mrs. Walters on the June cover. Evie. — Hal Clements was Douglas in "The Grim Toll of War." Tom Moore and Naomi Childers had the leads in "Panic Days on Wall Street." Your page of players is very fine, hut we cannot reproduce them. Dorothy D. — Isabelle Lamon the sister, and Edwin Carewe, Paul in "The Miser." E. R., New York. — Perhaps you mean Harry Myers and Charles Arthur. They resemble each other. The former has a game leg, but it is getting well. Venus de Milo. — We dont happen to know to whom Alice Joyce was talking, on page 149 of the April number. Your pen inclineth too much to levity ; serious matters are before the house.