Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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February 19, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 555 yEARS ago, Reginald Denny, then a juvenile, played in London in a company with George Arliss.' Here is the present Universal star with the famous veteran, zuho visited him recently on the coast. f ''HIS charming person is Kath' 1 ryn Perry, who is probably to play the leading role in the Fox screen version of “Is Zat So?’’ She has played important parts in several Fox features. Stars in Success A GOOD many years ago, Richard Sedgwick , the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer director , played in blackface as a minstrel man. He directed “Tin Hats" and “Slide, Kelly, Slide .” a IS “Queen of the Serials,’* Allene Ray, the Rathe star, shoots some ihrilling pictures between scenes for “Melting Millions .” JDAMON NAVARRO in ^ Ernest Lubitsch’ s “Old Heidelberg,’’ for MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. /GERTRUDE ^ OLMSTED recently finished an important part in “Mr. Wu,” for Metro Goldwyn Mayer and has been assigned a new role in “Becky,” a Cosmopolitan production for M.-G.-M. /^HARLEY Case registers a kiss before a camera operatea by y Eugenia Gilbert, noted as “the ald-around Rathe girl,” because she has appeared in comedies, westerns and serials. f~\UR GANG,” playing in “Telling Whoppers” for Pathe, ^ prepares for Washington’s birthday anniversary, February 22, by recalling the cherry tree incident.