The Motion Picture Studio (1923)

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THE MOTION PICTURE STUDIO July 28, 1923 w Alliance Film Co. — St. Margaret s, Twickenham. Richmond 1945. Route : 'Bus 33a, 37. Trains from Waterloo to St. Margaret’s every 10 minutes. Artistic Films, Ltd. — 93-95, Wardour Street, W.l. Gerrard 3210. Films : W. W. Jacobs’ two-reelers. Director : Manning Haynes. Cameraman : Frank Grainger. Scenarist : Lydia Hayward. Stage : Working on second picture Complete List of all the British Studios, togetner with Addresses, Telephone Numbers, Full Par¬ ticulars of Current Productions and Routes for :: :: :: :: Reaching the Studios :: :: :: British Productions. — Selbome Road Hove. Film : Title undecided. Cameraman : Bert Ford. Star : Lieut. Daring * Director : Lieut. Daring. Stage : Completed. British Super Films. — Wort.on Hall Isleworth. Hounslow 212. Route : ’Bus 37. Also tram from Shepherd’s Bush Station (Central London and Met.). Atlas Biocraft. — 58, Haymarket, Lon¬ don, S.W.l. Film : “ The Man Without Desire.” Director : Adrian Brunei Stars : Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna Cameraman : Henry Harris. Scenarist : Frank Fowell. Stage : Completed. Film : “ Broken Sand.” Director: Adrian Brunei. Stars : Annette Benson and Miles Mander. Cameraman : Crispin Hay. Scenarist : Adrian Brunei. Stage : Completed. Astra-National. Studio : Alliance, St. Margaret’s. Film: “ The Woman Who Obeyed.” Director : Sydney Morgan. Scenarist : Sydney Morgan. Stars : Stewart Rome, Hilda Bayley, Gerald Ames. Cameraman : Walter Blakeley. Stage : Completed. Film : “ The Beloved Vagabond.’ Director: Fred lc Roy Granville Star : Carlyle Blackwell. Art Director : E. P. Kinsella. Cameraman : Walter Blakeley. Stage : Eighth week. Bert Wynne Productions. — Vernon House. Shaftesbury Av.,W.C. 1, and Alliance Studio, St. Margaret’s, Twickenham, Richmond 1945. • Film : " God’s Prodigal.” Director : Bert Wynne. Stars : Flora le Breton and Gerald Ames. Cameramen : W. Blakeley and Jack Parker. Scenarist : Louis Stevens. Stage : Completed. Film : “ The Vanity Mirror.” Director: Bert Wynne. Scenarist : Louis Stevens. Stage : Scheduled. brouett Productions. Film : “ Jail Birds.” Director : Albert Brouett. Scenarist : P. L. ManDock. Cameraman : L. G. Egrot. Stage : Assembling. Film : “ Mumming Birds.” Director : Albert Brouett. Cameraman : L. G. Egrot. Stage : Assembling. B. & C. Productions. — Hce Street, Walthamstow. Walthamstow 364 and 712. Route : ’Bus 38. Tram 81, to Bakers’ Arms. Trains from Liver¬ pool Street to Hoe Street every few minutes. Film : “ Heartstrings.” Director : Edwin Greenwood. Stars : Gertrude McCoy. Edith Bishop, Victor McLaglen. Cameraman : Arthur Kingston. Scenarist : Eliot Stannard. Stage : Assembling. Film : “ The Audacious Mr. Squire.” Director : Edwin Greenwood. Stars: Jack Buchanan, Valia, Russell Thorndike. Scenarist : Eliot Stannard. Cameraman : A. G. Kingston. Stage : Completed. Films : “ Gems of Literature.” Director: Edwin Greenwood. Stars : Russell Thorndike and Nina Vanna. Scenarist : Eliot Stannard. Cameraman : I. Roseman. Stage : First week. Bertram-Phillips Production. Thornton House, Thornton Road, Clapham Park. Streatham 2652. Film : “ The School for Scandal.” Director : Bertram Phillips. Art Director : E. P. Kinsella. Scenarist : Frank Miller. Star : Queenie Thomas, Cameraman : Percy B. Anthony. Stage : Assembling. British Famous Films. — “ Wood¬ lands.” High Road, Whetstone. Finchley 1297. Studio Vacant. British Masterpiece Films.— 199, Piccadilly, W.l. Gerrard 4040 British Photoplays. — Devon Cham¬ bers, 28, Fleet Street. Torquay. From Waterloo to Isleworth A.m., 7.51, 8.13, 8.21, 8.43, 8.51, 9.21, 9.51. Then same minutes past each hour until 11.51 p.m. Extra trains : 4.43, 5.13, 5.43, 6.13, 6.43, 7.13. Isleworth to Waterloo : 8.33, 8.44, 9.3, 9.13, 9.33, 9.44, 10.14 10.44. Same minutes past every hour until 10.44, 11.14 p.m. Extra trains : 5.30, 6.0, 6.30. Davidson. — Lea Bridge Road, E. 10. Walthamstow 634. Route : ’Bus Nos. 35 and 38. Trams 81, 1 5 , 57. Film : “ M’Lord o’ the White Road.” Director : Arthur Rooke. Stars : Victor McLaglen and Marjorie Hume. Scenarist : Kinchen Wood. Cameraman : Leslie Eveleigh. Stage : Assembling. Dewhurst Productions. Film : “ What the Butler Saw.” Director : George Dewhurst. Scenarist : George Dewhurst. Star : Madge Stuart. Cameraman : G. Pauli. Stage: Cutting and assembling. Film : “ The Little Door into the World.” Director :’ George Dewhurst. Scenarist : George Dewhurst. Stars : Nancy Baird and Law ford Davidson. Cameraman : G. Pauli. Stage : Completed. F. P.-Lasky. — Poole Street, Isling¬ ton. Dalston 2770. Route : ’Bus 38a, to New North Road, and then tram No. 11. Gaumont. — Lime Grove, Shepherd’s Bush, W. 12. Hammersmith 20921-2. Route : ’Bus Nos. 12, 17, and train from Shepherd’s Bush Station. Film : “ The Lights of London.” Director : C. C. Calvert. Scenarist : Louis Stevens. Cameraman : St. A. Brown. Stars : Wanda Hawley, Nigel Barrie. Stage : Assembling. Film : “ Bonnie Prince Charlie.” Director : C. C. Calvert. Stars : Ivor Novello, Gladys Cooper. Cameraman : St. A. Brown. Stage : Second week, on location in Scotland. Film : “ Robert Bums.” Stage : Scheduled. Film : “ London With The Lid Off.” Scenarist : Arthur Shirley. Stage : Scheduled. Film : “ Claude Duval.” Stage : Scheduled. George Clark Pictures, Ltd. — 47, Bei ners Street, W.l. Museum 3012. Studio : Beaconsfield, Bucks. (Continued on page 15J STUDIO ARTISTES Order it front your Newsagent. are reminded that the Editor of 1 " be Pict u regoer, ’ '1 lie M v e Maga7ine de Luxe, will be pleased to receive any news concerning pictures in which you nay be taking a part or any incidents that would make interesting “copy.” C vies of all your most up-todate portraits and stills will receive a welcome in t v pages of “The Pictu regoer.” Don’t miss the orig¬ inal and only Film Fan Monthly Maga¬ zine. Get a copy of the July number — you’ll like it. The icTureooer The Movie Magazine de Luxe OAE SHILLING We know your requirements. •9 Arising from our supplying the LEADING STUDIOS, we are compelled to carry LARGE STOCKS of the Correct Sizes in the Quality called for by your Master Carpenter at the Right Price, RING US UP. LONDON PLYWOOD & TIMBER Co. Ltd., ’Phone: Bishopsgate 1 598. Central 7904 Printed and Published bv ODHAM8 PRSSS Ltd., Long Acre, July 28, 1923