Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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148 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE . W. J. K. — Sherman Bambridge was Lieutenant Brice in "At Sliiloli" (Bison 101). Yes, there are lots of little things that some of the directors dont see. Mrss H. B. — Thanks, but we never print Selig plays and players. Helen L. R. — ^Jack Standing in "Longing for a Mother" (Lubin). Sidney Drew was Mr. Steele in "The Still Voice" (Vitagraph). Yes; Blanche '.^weet in "Broken Ways" (Biograph). The restaurant. Deltcia H. — Kathlyu Williams and Harold Lockwood in "Women — Past and Present" (Selig). Grace Cunard was the w^ife in "The Battle of San Juan Hill" (Bison 101). Margaret Fischer was the girl in "A Friend of the Family" (Rex). M. A., Penn. — Maids are not, as a rule, on the cast. Can answer nothing personal about Alice Joyce. That Patheplay was as different from the Edison as night is from day, and that's a lot: night falls and never breaks, while day breaks but never falls. A Southern Girl. — Robert Frazer was Samuel Scribner in "When Light Came Back" (Eclair). E. R. M. — Gwendoline Pates was the daughter in "The Hartkip Family's Bluff." Walt Mason, Jr. — Your questions are unanswerable, but not unprintable : "Oh, Answer Man, I'd like to know why you conceal your name? If you would let us know it. it would bring you much more fame. "Are you married, are you old or young, or, are you not at all, do you simply move about the earth like a shadow on the wall? "Do you like to drink, do you like to chew, do you smoke, or do you swear? Say, Answer Man, tell me, if you can, what's the color of your hair? "Do you know the casts of all the plays, or, do you have a book, and v/henyou want to know a thing, just go and take a look? "Whatever you are or how you look, please tell me in a letter, for. Answer Man, believe me, I'd sure like to know you better." Miss Billy B. — ^Romaine Fielding was Bracey Curtis in "The Weaker Mind" (Lubin). Try Lubin. Campus Lassie. — Dixie Compton and Isabella Rea were the sisters in "The Blind Composer's Dilemma" (Kalem). Lillian Logan was the girl in "The Ferrets" (Selig). Dollie Larkin was the girl in "The Breed of the West" (Lubin). Miss May R. — Lillian Gish was Myrtle in "The Mothering Heart" (Biograph). Delicia Iv. C. — Francis Bushman played both parts in "A Brother's Loyalty" (Essanay), a double exposure. You ought to see "Her Mother's Oath" (Biograph). M. H. R. — Thanks for the clipping. Anna Stewart was Agatha in "The Web." Jack E. — Marguerite Snow was Carmen in "Carmen" (Thanhouser). "Mary Stuart" will be shown in most all Licensed houses. William Garwood is with Ma,jestic. Ruby and Garnet. — Lester Cuneo was Finley, and Myrtle Stedman was Winona in "Religion and Gun Practice." Harry Carey and Lillian Gish in that Biograph. R. C, San. — Edwin Carewe was Milton Gray, and Ernestine Morley his wife in "Retribution" (Lubin). Right! Not enough sea pictures. Threefourths of the earth is the dwelling-place of whales, walruses, porpoises, seals, sailors, and other monsters, but we get very few pictures of them. But Kalem has just done "Shipwrecked." Flossie, Jr. — Good-morning. Will put that on the next list Sorry. Florence Lawrence is not playing at present. Viola Albert! was the gypsy girl, Ernestine Morley was the wife, and Alma Chester the mother in "Wine of Madness" (Lubin). Jenny. — Mildred Manning was the thief's wife in "A Chance Deception" (Biograph). "A Good Little Devil" will be seen in Licensed houses. Why net get the six new, large, colored portraits with a subscription? Blondie, 18. — Isabelle Lamon and Jack Standing in "For His Child's Sake" (Lubin). Richard Purdon was the father in "In the Grip of a Charlatan" (Kalem). Clara K. Young, William Ranous and Kenneth Casey in "The White Slave." DuFFEY, 372. — ^Frederick Church in that Essanay. Guy D'E'nnery was John in "The Regeneration of John Storm" (Imp). W. J. K. — Florence LaBadie always with Thanhouser, and also William Russell. Juliet M. — Ethel Clayton was the girl in "Heroes, One and All" (Lubin). That was Mrs. Ranous. Marie J., Chicago. — Ray McKee was Ray in "Silence for Silence" (Lubin). Harold Lockwood in "The Tie of the Blood" (Selig). Peggy. — Romaine Fielding played in "The Toll of Fear," also "The Weaker Mind." H. Y., Ohio. — Addison Lathrop was the child in "The Heart of Mrs. Robbins" (Vitagraph). Vinnie Burns in "Beasts of the Jungle" (Solax). Herbert Rawlinson in "Days of Witchcraft" (Selig). Sophie N. — The pictures are not of Oruii Hawley. Winnifred Greenwood in "Won by Election" (Selig). Glad you did so much to boost your favorite player. Lots of others did likewise. It is, therefore, not true that "Knock, and the world knocks with you ; boost, and you boost alone." CiNCY GiBL. — Alice Joyce was chatted in August, 1912. Lillian Gish.