The Motion Picture Studio (1923)

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THL MOTION PICTURE STUDIO September 22, 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. f Artistic Films, Ltd. — 93-95, Wardour Street, W.l. Gerrard 3210. Films : W. W. Jacobs’ two reel e is. Director: Manning Haynes. Cameraman : Frank Grainger. Scenarist : Lydia Hayward. Stage : Working on third picture. Complete List of all the British Studios, together with Addresses, Telephone Numbers, Full Par¬ ticulars of Current Productions and Routes for :: :: :: :: Reaching the Studios :: :: :: :: -■ — — — 1 \j> W5 3 Astra-National. Studio : Alliance, St. Margaret’s. Film : “ The Beloved Vagabond '* Director : Fred le Roy Granville. Star : Carlyle Blackwell. Art Director : E. P, Kinsella. Cameraman : Walter Blakeley. 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 British Famous Films. — “ Wood¬ lands,” High Road, Whetstone’ Finchley 1297. Studio Vacant. Br:tish Masterpiece Films. — 199 Piccadilly, W.l. Gerrard 4040 British Photoplays. — Devon Cham¬ bers. 28, Fleet Street. Torquay. 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. 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. Film : “ Miriam Rozella.” Director : Sydney Morgan. Assistant Director : Hugh Croisc. Star : Owen Nares. Scenarist : Sydney Morgan. Cameramen : Walter Blakeley and Stanley Mumford. Stage : Second week. 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. Vanna. Scenarist : Eliot Stannard. Cameraman : I. Roseman. Stage : Completed. Eertram-Phillips Production. Thornton House, Thornton Road. Clapham Park. Streatham 2652, Film : “Why ? ” Director : Bertram Phillips. Art Director : E. P. Kinsella. Scenarist : Lucita Squier. Stars : Queenie Thomas and Betty Ross-dlarke. Cameraman : P. B. Anthony. Stage : Second week. British Productions. — Selborne Road Hove. Film : Title undecided. Star : Lieut. Daring Director : Lieut. Daring. Stage : Completed. Ccmmorwralth Film Ccrprrat on. Studio : Not nxed. Film : “ The Mrn.ey Habit.” Director: Walter Niebuhr. Assistant Director: Janus Sloan, y tars : Clive Liook and Nina Vanna Cameraman : Baron Vcntinvgda. Stage : e asting. Davidson. — Lea Bridge Read, E.10. 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 : Completed. Film : “ Bonnie Prince Charlie.” Director : C. C. Calvert. Stars : Ivor Novello, Gladys Cooper. Cameraman : St. A. Brown. Stage : Tenth week. Film : “ Robert Bums.” Stage : Scheduled. Stage : Completed. Film : “ Broken Sand.” Director : Adrian Brunei. Stars : Annette Benson and Miles Mander. Cameraman : Crispin Hay. Scenarist : Adrian Brunei. Stage : Completed. Film: “The Rat.” Director : Adrian Brunei. Stars : Ivor Novello and Gladys Cooper Stage : Scheduled. Bert Wynne Productions. — Vernon House, Shaftesbury Av.,W.C.l, 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. Prouett Productions. Film : “ Jail Birds.” IUrector : Albert Brouett. Scenarist : P. L. Mannook. Cameraman : L. G. Egrot. Stage : Completed. Film : “ Mumming Birds.” Director : Albert Brouett Cameraman : L. G. Egrot. Stage : Completed. B. & C. Productions. — Hoe Street. Walthamstow. Walthamstow 364 and 712. Route : ’Bus 38. Tram 81 to Bakers’ Anus. Trains from Liver¬ pool Street to Hoe Street every few minutes. Film : “ Heartstrings.” Director : Edwin Greenwood. Stars : Gertrude McCoy. Editli Bishop, Victor McLaglen. Cameraman : Arthur Kingston. Scenarist : Eliot Stannard. Stage : Completed. _ Film : “ Peg Woffington.” Director : Bertram Phillips, Star : Queenie Thomas, if age : Scheduled. Walthamstow 634. Route : ’Bus Nos. 35 and 38. Trams 81, It. 57. Film : “ M’Lord o’ the White Road.’’ Director : Arthur Rooke. STUDIO ARTISTES are reminded that the Editor of “ The Picturegoer,” the Movie Magazine De Luxe, will be pleased to receive any news concerning pictures in which you may be taking a part or any incidents that would make interesting “ copy.” Copies of all your most up-to-date portraits and stills Will receive a welcome in the pages of “The Picturegoer.” Don’t miss the original and only Film Fail Monthly Magazine. Order it from your Newsagent. The Movie Magazine de Luxe Of^E SHILLING Film : “ London With The Lid Oft. ’ Scenarist : Arthur Shirley. Stage : Scheduled. Film : “ Claude Duval.” Director : George A, Cooper. star : Nigel Barrie. Scenarist : Louis Stevens. Stage : Casting. George Clark Pictures, Ltd. — 47, Bei ners Street, W.l. Museum 3012. Studio : Beaconsfield, Bucks. Film : “ Conscripts of Misfortune.” Director : F. Martin Thornton. Stars : Victor McLaglen, Madge Stuart, Florence Turner, Norma W bailey. Cameraman : Fmile Lauste. Stage : Completed. Film : “ Diana of the Islands.” Director : F. Martin Thornton. Stars : Nigel Barrie and Phyllis Lvtton. Scenarist : F. Martin Thornton. Cameraman : Emile Lauste. Stage : Eighth week. Graham Cutts. Studio : Famous-Lasky, Poole Street’ Islington. Dalston 2770. Film : “ Woman to Woman.” Director : Graham Cutts. t Star : Betty Oompson. Cameraman : Claude MacDonnell. Scenarist : A. J. Hitchcock. Stage : Completed. Film: “The Awakening.” Director : Graham Cutts. Scenarist : A. J. Hitchcock. Stars : Betty Compson, Clive Brook and Henry Victor. Cameraman : Claude MacDonnell. Stage : Completed. Film : “ The Prude’s Fall.” Director : Graham Cutts. Scenarist: A. J. Hitchcock. Cameraman : Claude MacDonnell. Stage : Scheduled. Graham Wilcox Productions. — 174, Wardour Street, London, W. 1 . ’Phone : Regent 556-7, (Continued on page 15J Printed and Published by ODHAMS PRESS Ltd,, Long Acre September 22, 1923