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154 TEE MOTION riCTUEE STORY MAGAZINE
Olga. 17. — Jack Nelson was James, and Mabel Emerson was Pauline in "Geronimo'3 Last Raid." Cant obtain that Keystone information. Crane Wilbur. Thanks for fee.
Jean T. — Harry Carey was Giuseppe in "The Well" (Biograph). Lester Cuneo was the tall crook in "His Father's Deputy" (Selig). Edna Maison was the Spanish girl in **E1 Camino Real" (Nestor). Herbert Rawlinson was the son in "The Girl and the Judge" (Selig). Viola Alberti was the gipsy girl. Earle Fox was James in "Tlie Pursuit of the Smugglers" (Kalem). George Gebhardt is back with Path6 Freres. He was much missed. Brinsley Shaw^ is not playing at present.
Herman. — Yes, a few players voted for themselves and got others to do so, but not many. The final results, as published in this issue, are pretty accurate as to popularity, but not entirely so. Remember that players like Bunny, Carney, Richardson and Flora Finch are none the less excellent, even if they are not the kind to get votes.
D. M. S. — Barney Sherry was the minister in "The Sea-Dog" (Broncho). Sorry, but we cant obtain the name of the little boy in that Broncho. Hazel Buckham and Charles Ray had the leads. Guy Hedlund was the clubman, and Barbara Tennant was the girl in "Fortune's Pet'' (Eclair). Louise Lester is the famous "Calamity Anne.'*
Helen A. H. — Powers wont tell us the cast for "On the Trail." We cannot help you.
The Twins. — Carl Von Schiller was Ned, and Dolly Larkin was Edna in "Rustic Hearts" (Lubin). Clarence Elmer and Jennie Nelson in "Over the Phone" (Lubin). Walter Stull was Brown in "The Zulu King"' (Lubin). Juanita Dalmorez was Tom's wife, and Dolores Cassinelli was Harry's wife in "The Divided House" (Essanay).
Florence M. B. — Jean Darnell was the sister in "The Other Girl" (Thanhouser). William Garwood was the fellow. That was Peggy Reid in "Carmen." Riley Chamberlin in "Rosa's Revenge" (Thanhouser). Thanks.
Cutie Cucumber. — Jack Hoxie w^as Big Eagle, and Lucile Young was the bride in "The Tragedy at Big Eagle Mine" (Kalem). Lionel Barrymore and Claire McDowell in "The Ranchero's Revenge" (Biograph). Robert Harron was Strong Heart, and Jennie Lee was the Indian woman in "A Y'aqui Cur" (Biograph). Lillian Wade and Audrey Littlefield were the children.
Faustina. — That Biograph is too old for the company to answer. "Snow White" (Powers) was taken at Hollywood, Cal. The scenario was written by our L. Case Russell. Ada Gifford is with Vitagraph.
Doris, 18. — Haven't heard whether Kathleen Kerrigan is going to play in pictures or not. Sorry he did not win. Doris Mitchell is from the stage, having played with Marlowe stock company, in Chicago, for several seasons. Richard Travers is her leading man, both with Essanay.
Helen A. H. — Yes, but Rex wont answer our questions. Yes, that's Alice Joyce.
Willie N. — You give wrong titles and wrong company. Send corrected questions.
Olga, 17. — Yes, I would be delighted to have your picture. William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman had the leads in "The Seiiorita's Repentance" (Selig). Y"ou mean Louise Beaudet, with Vitagraph. Josephine Rector in the Essanay. Jack Standing was the husband in "The Other Woman." You are very kind, Olga.
M, E. S. — Muriel Ostriche in that Thanhouser. Virginia Westbrook was the other girl in "Annie Laurie" (Reliance). Marguerite Snow is with Thanhouser.
Lincoln C. P. — Francis Ford was the father, and Edith Storey's brother was one of the children in "Out for Mischief" (Melies). That play is as old as Methuselah.
Carl H., 15, writes as follows: "I went into a picture show last night, and I was so mad, because between each film they would put slides on the screen such as 'Buy Your Groceries Here' and 'Special Sale Tomorrow in Dry Goods,' and then five minutes to the hour they let a curtain down, with ads. on it, leaving it for five minutes, and it took over one hour and a half to show four reels. The people dont like it." Well, I shouldn't think they would! Harry Benham and Mignon Anderson in "A Victim of Circumstances" (Thanhouser). Lois Weber wrote "The King Can Do No Wrong."
Selma C. — Sorry, but we cannot answer your questions now ; perhaps next month.
Birdie Charmeuese. — Gus Pixley was the wild man in "Almost a W^ild Man" (Biograph). Dorothy Gish was the girl. Charles Murray was McDoo, and Katherine Butler and Florence Lee were the two girls in "The Rise and Fall of McDoo" (Biograph). Joseph De Grasse in "The Pioneer's Recompense" (Pathe). Madge Orlamond was the cranky aunt in "A Little Family Affair" (Lubin). *
Johnnie, the First. — Dorothy Gish was the girl, Henry Walthall the lover, and' Jennie Lee the mother in "Her Mother's Oath." Yes, that was a beautiful play.
A. S., Boston. — Dont know where Tom Powers is. James Morrison is w^ith Vitagraph. You refer to Joseph Graybill. He was stricken temporarily blind, due to a nervous disorder of the optic nerve, and died Sunday, August 3d.
Dolly J. C. — William Garwood is now with Majestic. Jack Richardson is still with American.
GussiE. — Dont think there is much chance for you with Kalem ; all you can do is to correspond with them. Send along the picture.
Eleanor F. R.— E. H. Calvert was the detective in "Every Thief Leaves a Clew" (Essanay.) No more interest in the "Dodgers."