The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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The Moving Picture Weekly A MAGAZINE FOR MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITORS Published Weekly by the MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY PUB. CO. 1600 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Paul Gulick, Editor. (Copyright, 1922, Universal Film Mfg. Co. All Rights Reserved.) Vol. 15 MAY 20, 1922 No. 14 News from the West Coast THE title of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett's famous novel, "That Lass o' Lowries,'' has been changed by the Jewel Company to "The Flame of Life.'' It is being used as a starring vehicle for Priscilla Dean. "V/TARIE PREYOST now passes under the guidance of Stuart Paton, who will direct her in an automobile drama entitled "They're Off." Scenes are now being shot at Universal City. the serious accident which held up certain parts of the chapter-play, "Perils of the Yukon,'' to continue his role, and is sweating all over the artificial snow lot of Universal City in his furs and goloshes. TDEGGIE MORRIS, who at various times has starred at Universal City and at other Western studios, has been graduated to the director class. He will handle the megaphone for comedian Roy Atwell in a series of Universal comedies. [AMBERT HILLYER has been engaged by Universal to direct "Broken Chains," a magazine story by Jack Bechdolt. Frank Mayo will be starred. pT OBART HENLEY has filled up the cast second Jewel picture, "The Flirt," by Tarkington. It includes Helen Jerome Eddy, Eileen Percy, Lydia Knott, Edward Hearn, Lloyd Whitlock, Buddie Messenger, George for his Booth R ABY PEGGY, the three-year-old star of Century Comedies, is beginning "jack and the Beanstalk," that well-known classic of childhood. The little girl has just finished three pictures, one of which is a fairy story, "Little Red Riding Hood," and the other a story of immigrant life called "Peggy Immigrates." The cast of "Little Red Wilson Theatre's Full-Page Tie-Up on Super-Jewel Nichols Roach. ■ and Bert T T is rumored that King Baggot and Reginald Denny, and other members of the company which went to Louisville to film "The Kentucky Derby,'' made a clean-up on Morvich. W/ILLTAM DESVV MOXD has sufficiently recovered from Don't Be 'Foolish Wives'— Buy From These Merchants , Don't Be FooLh • Don't Be Foolun Wive* Hold Some Err. For Hr/ber Pncei ' j ^-j— ifflaaea 0 SAVECC \ gS»S>~SSitttS Tfeit. p„„ 25c md SOc REX) CROSS PHARMACY m Mil1;1::.1; Dm i B, Omt mt Mr Foolish Wives Don ! Be f * A Foolish Wives The Caledonian HoW A Man You Will. Love To Hate f£*"?00li$ll Wi • Oliver sr Allen's Drug Store r* Don't Br Foolish Witts Rugs Linoleum Furniture Jf Foohsh Wha s Ruptti Seed & MiUiae Gapis* The Greatest Photo Drama that the Mind of Man has eter conceited FURNITURE 1'nderUl.ins^i"".'— Auto Heine Keller Furniture Co. ' DON'T BE FOOLISH WIVES Tkt World* Gmlesl Photography «... .. r_ V^&rX , » » "Foolish Wives" rfii .ui ^KBbJf] »*•*—.« ' HBs ^-u^ TV RUPERT PHARMACY flL>«V HUPIM PHARMACY.. .-■ rV Ai.^I Sr.n*' | * *™ ■ '» Fooluh Wives The Wilson Theatre Obtained the Co-operation of the Local Rupert Merchants and Put Over This Full-Page Tie-Up in Their Newspaper. Increased Box-Office Receipts Resulted Riding Hood'' includes Louise Lorraine and Johnny K. Fox, as does also "Peggy Immigrates," with the addition of Jerry Mandy, whose character work is well known. '"THE California desert at Oxnard will again double for the Sahara when Priscilla Dean encamps there to film the wild cavalry charge that will send the thrill-gauge of "Under Two Flags" to the top. French and Algerian cavalry are entraining now at Universal City. Cuddle Up to Universal!