Movie Age (1928)

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FEBRUARY 11, 1928. PAGE 13 C=3i — if. — =5£= =^==5€=IK?^^^)0=5€= =5t • ■ ic jt jr -^a I PICTURE NEWS T old in Pictures I ^ll-^e — *>g if — — y .... ic •>£ =3€= -x— ..._ y = ic — a Suggested by the Jack London story, “White and Yellow,” Tif fany-Stahl has in “The Haunted Ship” released a stir¬ ring drama of the sea. In the cast are such well known actors as Dorothy Sebastian, Montague Love, Tom Santchi, Ray Hallor, Pat Harmon, Alice Grant, Blue Washington, Sojin and William Lowery. Above are scenes from “The Haunted Ship.” Charles Bowers, left, star of Bowers Comedies, and E. H. Allen, general manager of the Educational studio, discuss de¬ tails of production prior to starting work on the novelty release. One of the great character ac¬ tors of the screen is Gustave Von Seyffertitz, generally cast in a sinister role. Thirty years ago he came from Vienna to join in New York what was said to be the world’s best theatrical stock com¬ pany. Hope Hampton and Marcos Valles in a scene from “The Call of the Sea,” a story in natural color of a mermaid who becomes the wife of a fisherman. It is released through Educational. Marguerite De La Motte and John Miljan in “The Final Extra,” a Gotham Produc¬ tion.