The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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154 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE Herman, Buffalo. — You are wrong. Napoleon was a friend of Robespierre. He was five foot seven, well-built (later stout), and had a very small foot. He had lightgray eyes and small, plump, womanly hands. You cant expect Mr. Humphreys to change his eyes, hands and feet, can you? Anna Stewart was the girl. B. A., Aurora. — Phyllis Gordon was the bride in "The Vintage of Fate." Lillian Logan and Joseph Ransome in "The Ferrets." Miriam Nesbitt was Princess Ida in "A Letter to the Princess." Irene Boyle in "Pursuit of the Smugglers." Yes, that was a real fire in "Heroes, One and All." Mr. McCloskey was lunching one noon at the Lubin studio when he saw the fire, and he hurried the .players and camera man over to the fire and took the picture. No connection between the fire and the hair. Rogua, Oklahoma. — Vivian Rich played opposite Wallace Reid in "The Kiss." Companies dont, as a rule, cast grocery boys, messenger boys, etc. ; only the main gazaboes are cast. Emmesty.— Your letter is' clever. Lillian Logan and Thomas Carrigan in "Love in the Ghetto" (Selig). Orini Hawley and Edwin Carewe in "The First Prize." Thanks. Rose S., III. — Of course we dont mean that you are ill. Margaret Steppling was Margaret in "Two Social Calls." Etta C. — Flora Finch was Flora. Leo Delaney was the lead in "His Life for His Emperor." Rave on, little one, and we will read ; two full pages about E. K. Lincoln ! Iowa Girl. — Marshall Neilan and Junita Sponsler had the leads in "Sally's Guardian." Ruth Hennessy was the girl in that Essanay. Yes, it's a shame to spend 30 minutes looking at advertisements on the screen. Why not show your displeasure in some substantial way? Rae K. — Lillian Wiggins and Joseph De Grasse had the leads in "The Clutch of Conscience." She also played in "Escape." Barry O'Moore was Jack grown-up in "His Mother's Hope." Fannie Midgely, Ray Gallagher and Richard Stanton in "Honor Thy Mother" (Melies) Rosalie. — He formerly played with Melies. Dont know where he is now. Watch out for the Motion Picture League of America. You must surely get up a chapter in your town. It will be announced soon. Great scheme! J. R. — Mildred Bracken in that Melies. We haven't Anne in "A Nation's Peril." Mrs. Handworth was leading lady. A. B., Syracuse. — James Cruze was Raphael in "The Marble Heart." H. H., Coytesville. — We would advise you to sharpen your pencil. Pest. — So you are sure we are "wrinkled and bald, and wear flannels all the year round." Not quite so bad as that. You want club-pins for the Correspondence Club which will cost about $1.25. Perhaps everybody isn't willing to pay so much for a pin. Ethel C. W. — Yes ; Blanche Sweet below Julia S. Gordon on the tree. Earle . Williams in the fourth window of the car. Jimmie. — Isabelle Lamon in that Lubin. We haven't the leads in "Love and Jealousy." Thanks. M. K. K. — Bessie Eyton and Thomas Santschi had the leads in "The Dancer's Redemption" (Selig). William West and Jane Wolfe in "The Sacrifice." Tom. — Edgar Jones was Sandy, and Clara Williams was the teacher in "The Little Mother." Ruth Roland had the lead in "Fatty's Decision." Mazie Van H. — We dont get the Warner casts. Gene Pallette was Dave in "The Homestead Race" (American). Warren Kerrigan was the lover in "Matches." Nell, Montreal. — Clara Horton was the daughter in "Key" (Eclair). Thank you. Johnnie the First. — What company? We haven't chatted Pearl White as yet. Marie Eline is the Thanhouser Kid. Bess, Albany. — It was a real racetrack in "The Steeplechase." Can get no more information about it. Brown Eyes. — The player you mention may be a descendant from a great family, but judging from his present position, he is still descending. A player must have more than ancestry. The man who has nothing but his ancestors to ■ boast of is like the potato — the best part under ground. Mary Fuller has no intentions of leaving Edison that we know of. Mabel Trunnelle is still with Edison. That was an old film. She was with the Independents for a year, but has been back with Edison for some time. Isidore. — Al E. Garcia was the brother in "Pierre of the North." Diomara Jacobini and Marie Hesperia in "The Queen of Spades." Kitty V. B. — Vivian Rich was the girl in "The Ways of Fate." Myrtle Stedman,1: and not Kathlyn Williams. Rex de Roselli was the father in "The Saint and the Siwash." Jack Standing in that Lubin. You say you "should aggravate my mental condition with agitated apprehension, or in other words, T should worry.' " Why not rent a typewriter for a month? It will cost you about $3.00. Ich soil mich driibcr k urn men. Pearl S. Y. — Ormi Hawley is with Lubin. James Cruze has not been interviewed. " Rene. — Frank De Vermon was Howard Ross in "On, on, Romance!" Anna Nilsson 1 was Miss Calhoun, and Guy Coombs the gambler in "A Mississippi Tragedy." Yes ; Blanche Sweet in "The Hero of Little Italy." Charles West and Harry Carey also.