Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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January 22, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 259 JUST to look at Grace Howard as “Aunt Chide” is to get the aroma of yam pie and chicken fried in butter with parsley trimming. J/IRGINIA GRAY, nine years old, playing “Little Eva is the daughter of Mrs. r lorence Gray, head of Universal' s Library. J GORGON RUSSELL * plays “Tom Lokcr ” JAMES B. LOIVE is “Uncle Tom ” and in his expression there seems to be all the age-old mystery and romance of his race. J^JONA RAY will do her hair up in curlers as “Topsy.” “ Uncle Tom's Cabin ” “JJNCLE TOM’S CABIN ” is being made by Universal with Harry Pollard directing. All the romantic atmosphere of the Old South, which made Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel such a sensation in its day, is in the picture tenfold. These stills of the players in character and out indicate the high type of picture to be made. ARTHUR EDMUND CAREWE is the zvistful “George Harris."