The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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146 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE Mas. O. -M., Rochester — Hobarl Boswortb and Marguerite Loveridge had the Leads in '"Seeds of Silver' (Selig). Your letter is as profound as Plato, as witt] Swift, and as bright as Holmes, When I die I will will you my Job. Taki i:t -a. Donl know the "Gladys" yon refer to. Name some of the plays. Gaumont does not answer n«»r give us foreign casts, ELlnemacolor ar*« at 1600 Broadway, New Vnrk City. 'rii. inks for your nic«> words. R. T. B., Melbourne. — Charles ll. Mailes and Blanche Sweet were man and wife. and Henry Walthall was the friend. Wilfred Lucas was leading man in "Enoch Arden." Rhoda E able.— So yon pick Earle Williams for a husband. Perhaps he should be permitted to hare something to say about that. Write to Edward Lifka, 1944 WlthneU Avenue. St. Louis, .Mo., ahout the elnh. P. I.. C— Harry Myers and Ethel Clayton had the leads in '-His children" (LuMn). Charles Perley and Linda Griffith had the leads in "The Scarlet Letter" (Kinemacolor). Harry Northrup was the player in "Playing with Fire" (Vita graph). So yon donl think you could sit opposite me three limes a day, alter Looking at my picture. Well, nobody asked yon to. We may publish a hook, "Who's Who in FUmdom." Oi.i.ai.i.a, Sioux.— We can get very little Information from Keystone, Broncho and Kay-Bee Fred Church was the sweetheart in "Broncho Billy Gets Square" (Easanay). STes, a picture of George Field soon. Dale w. — Billy Quirk is on the stage, Warren Kerrigan with Victor, Ethel Clayton with Luhin, and Harold Lockwood with Nestor. Vitagraph have about as many players as any one. Yes, I manage to keep cool — with so many fans I MAMIE H. — Thanks kindly for the cards. We do not carry that company's material. Viz. — Carlyle Blackwell and Billie Rhodes in "The Man Who Vanished" (Kalem). Warren Kerrigan did not play in that Selig. That Kalem was taken in New Jersey. CURIOUS CLABENCE. — Lionel Adams and Maidel Turner had the leads in "M Love" (Luhin). William Brunton and Helen Holmes had the leads in "The Runaway Freight?' (Kalem). That Patho was a. foreign play, and we haven't the cast We know of no place where you can get miniature photos of the players. M Aitv P. — Louise Huff in "A Waif of the Desert" (Luhin). Where have yon Von aie certainly an fait in the use of the king's English. C. B., Juliet. — Tom Moore was Dan in "The Primitive Man" (Kalem). Usually they use their own players instead of regular workmen. Thanks. That's right, aim high; the arrow in its flight always falls. What we earnestly aspire to he. that, in some sense, we are. Not much hope of getting Biograph chats. JoANE D. P. — Marie Eline was the little hoy in "Little Brother" (ThanhLillian and Dorothy Gish and Blanche Sweet are still with Biograph. Mrui. S. — It is well to fix your eye on perfection, hut you mustn't expect anybod) to reach it. Thanks. The Regent M. P. Theater is at 116th St. and Seventh Ave.. New York City, and it is worth going many miles to see. Desperate Desmond. — Carlyle Blackwell was chatted in July. 1912. Kempton Greene and Vivian Pates had the leads in "Bob Buys an Auto" (Luhin). Yes. we will ch.it Crane Wilbur over again. JOHN P. P. — The sergeant in "Fight at Port Laramie" (Kalem i is unknown. Al Garcia was the prince in "The Mansion of Misery" (Seiigt. Robert Burns was the thief. ;ind George Beehm was the newspaper representative in ,4The Actress and Ber Jewels" (Luhin i. Albert Macklin was Bob in "Mother-Love" ( Luhin L Walter Stull John in "Beating Mother to it" (Lnhin). pohyn Adair was Bob in "The Weaker Mind" ( Lnhin ). Mildred Manning was the wife in "A Chance Deception" (Biograph). Prank Panning was will) Biograph last. I believe. Paura Sawyer is with Famous Players. Zena Keefe and Miss Raymond were the girls in "Does Advertising P i Vitagrapb I . Thank you kindly. <n.(. \, 17. — Richard Stanton used to he the villain in the Melies pictures; P with Kay-Bee last. Certainly, why not simplified spelling on the screen in the suh tltles? That's Just the place for it. Right you he again— most plays I many Bub-titles, n is bard to understand and to remember sub-titles, and when the] numerous ii spoils our Interest Wanda. William Brunton was Pasquale in "The Express-Car Mystery*1 (Kalem). Harold Livingston was Pie messenger and Helen Holmes bis wife. Robert Barron was the boy, MPs L. LangdOD his mother, and Mildred Manning' his COUSiD in "The <;irl Across the Way." x*es; Mae Marsh was the girL Fat, oi 'Cisco.— "Romeo and Juliet" (Path6) was taken in Europe. Frai Bertlnl had the Lead. Three or four thousand queries :< mouth. COUBTENAY, \'i w <)i;n \\v Myrtle Stedman ami William Duncan had the lettdfl in ••The Bilver Grindstone" (Selig). Alice Hollister was the girl in "The Vampire" (Kalem). Everybody Beemed to Like the December number. Thanks. si\i\ni\. Earle Metcalfe »ms Prank in "Partners in crime" (Lubln). Ethel Clayton was the girl, four Letter P written correctly. Wonderful Idea of yours. Next yon N\iii he nominating Bunny as Cupid. M w Dl P.. You must not ask I-t descriptions ^f OUr artists. William Duncan.