Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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156 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE Ruff, lo. — Evelyn Selbie and Ed Smith in "A Woman's Way" (Melies). Robert Tliornby was the son in "The Spoiled Son" ( Vitagraph ) . Walter Miller and Mae Marsh in "Brntality" (Biograph). Marin Sais in that Kalem. B. II. D. — Irene Boyle was the girl in "The Open Switcli" (Kalem). That's the wrong title. Everybody knows Anderson, Joyce, etc. ; hence, their names dont appear here much. Hazel L. II. — You give the wrong title on that Kalem. Always try to get the first word correct on the titles. Dorothy and Lillian Gish. H. N. G., New Yoek. — Helen Gardner is the actress you refer to. Dont know what Owen Moore. is doing, but he is still with Victor, and James Kirkwood is leading man. Pepper. — William Ehfe, Tom in "TempestTossed." All Melies' players have left. Alice. — Ormi Hawley was the girl in " 'Twixt Love and Ambition" (Lubin). Sylvia S. W. — Elsie McLeod was the girl in "A Reluctant Cinderella" (Edison). Yes; Arthur Houseman was Dick. Yes, most men are patient. Sis. — Jack Standing in "Diamond Cut Diamond" and in "For His Child's Sake." Mary W. — Never mind, even tho Philadelphia is called a slow town, they have fast ball teams. Your letter is very bright. Helen, 1G, Brooklyn. — Isabelle Lamon and Richard Travis in "Thru Many Trials" (Lubin). Frances Ne Moyer was Maggie, and Robert Burns was Wiggins in "His First Experience" (Lubin). Gertie, New Y'ork. — Florence Turner was the wife in "Up and Down the Ladder" (Vitagraph). William Brunton and Marin Sais in "The Bandit's Child" (Kalem). George Gebhardt and Miss Mason in "The Bear-Hunter" (Pathe Freres). Kitty L. R. — Miriam Nesbitt was Queen Elizabeth, and Marc MacDermott was Earl of Leicester in "Mary Stuart." Mary Fuller was Mary, Queen of Scots. Thurley. — Send $1.65 in stamps or money-order, and we will mail you "How Moving Pictures Are Made and AYorked," postpaid. You can get all those pictures from Vitagraph. Jean, 14. — Irene Hunt and Carl Von Schiller in "Birthmark" (Lubin). At the exposition, the General Film Co. had a large booth, and each night was assigned to one of the companies. Monday was Biograph ; Tuesday, Kalem ; Wednesday, Vitagraph; Thursday, Lubin; Friday, Pathe. Edison, and Saturday, Selig, Kleine, Essauay. Gertie, New York. — Y^ale Benner was the salesman in "Ann" (Edison). Anna Nilsson is no ' playing, as she has fully recovei'ed from her illness. Was speaking with her at the exposition. Hobart Bosworth and A. E. Garcia were the brothers in "Pierre of the North" (Selig). Dorothy t)avenport was the girl, and Herbert "Rawlinson was the sweetheart. Jess, New Orleans. — Richard Travers was Guy Maurice in "Thru Many Trials" (Lubin). He is now with Essanay. Chiquita. — Grace Lewis and Edward Dillon in "A Queer Elopement" (Biograph). Eleanor Cr.ines and .Jack Barrymore in "One on Romance." Monroe B.— Pauline Bush and Jessalyn Van Trump were the girls in "The Spirit of the Flag" (Bison 101). Lottie Briscoe in "The Pawned Bracelet." The Orphan. — Florence LaBadie and William Russell had the leads in "The Way to a Man's Heart" (Thanhouser). C. S., Hudson. — You refer to Marshall Neilan when he was with American. Dolly Larkin and Carl Von Schiller had the leads in "A Romance of the Ozarks." FIlizabeth.— Joe King had the lead in "His Sense of Duty ' (Kay-Bee). Others too old. Thanks. INQUISITI^^^. — Blanche Sweet and Mae ^larsh in "Love in an Apartment Flat" (Biograph). Harold Lockwood was leading man in "Their Stepmother" (Selig). Joseph Holland was .Tames in "The Birthmark" (Lubin). Dolly J. C. — Wallace Reid was the artist in "The Kiss" (American). Vivian Rich. Hazel W. — Ste]>hen I'urdee was the Jewish man in "The Pawnbroker" (Kalem). Anna S.. Buffalo. — I remain deaf to your entreaties — deaf as a door-post, and deaf is the definite article, as Hood puts it. I decline to name the best company and the poorest. Anyway, sometimes you see a poor play, and a fine one the next time, so how can we say that that company is best or worst? Every company has poor ones. Even the su has its spots, and the diamond its flaws. Beulah G. p. — Warren Kerrigan played opposite Jessalyn Van Trump in "Love Is Blind" (American). Dixie Compton and Isabel Rea. Yes; Edgar Jones, and Clara Williams opposite him. Marshall Neilan is now with Universal. Bessie and Marte. — Lucile Young was Sally in the "Wayward Son" (Kalem). Edwin Carewe and Ernestine ^Morley in "Retribution" (Lubin). Wheeler Oakman was Richard in "Her Guardian" (Selig). W. P., Bronx. — Not P^dward O'Connor, but James Gordon in "Ostler Joe" (Edison). We already have a chat Mith Flora Finch, and it will be published soon. Rose E.. 14. — Julia Swayne (Gordon was Cleo, and Rogers Lytton was the balletmaster in "The 'Tiger-Lily" (Vitagraph).