The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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t 5 I mm* EVERYWHERE W Pl«YERB>°n Now tii.it the big Manhattan Opera House lias been given over to Motion Pictures, and several others of New York's famous playhouses, what more La needed to convince you that the drama Is Just as popular as the other kind': Ann.i [ittle has l«'t*t the Cay-Bee and Broncho companies for the Universal They say there Is not an animal on four legs that she cannot ride except a kitten. Olograph's funny man, Charles Murray, has joined the Keystone funny people Vivian Prescotf and Charles De Forrest are no longer Imps, hut sparkling < Crystals The Famous Players Company announce William Farnham in "The Redemption of I tavid < lorson." Please take notice thai from now and henceforth Anita Stuart will Stewart On Charles Kent < Vita graph) lias heen conferred the degree or title of d of the Screen." ii' re'a an example of quick work: On Monday a leading film company telephoned our Photoplay Clearing House for a certain kind of script. which it must have the following day. The P. C. EL had none of the kind • •it band, but promised to write one. They »ii«i bo. They telephoned the synopsis, it wac 0. K. Next day the company started doing the Oral reel. and before night the other two reels were delivered. . with William Taylor <>|>p<»-ito. has just finished a livegraph thai has not yet been named. Th( end of Stewarts at the Biograph studio. Maurice rt, late of the Maude Adams Company, has jusl made it the ber deout as i dancer in ••The Cabaret Dancer.*1 • that Edith storey m 'The Christian" to being the finest ever done before a camera. •pposite "Universal ike" Carney in some rerj fin rmerly of the Klnemacolor, has joined the Western play opposite Mr. Anderson in society comedies. My. new, Beven-nassenger Cadillac, and afona i ■ ■ ■ \\ hito Umonsine. \ « i 9 124