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EDYTHE CHAPMAN
CLEVER ACTRESS
She Has Excellent Role In Film “You Never Saw Such a Girl”
EDYTHE CHAPMAN is one of the most talented character actresses in motion pictures Her latest creation is that of Mrs. Burgess in “You Never Saw Such a Girl,” in which Vivian Martin is starred and which will be
shown at the theatre next
It is a Paramount offering and is said to be one of the most charming productions in which Miss Martin has yet appeared.
Among others of prominence in the cast are Harrison Ford, leading man, Maym Kelso, Willis Marks, Edna Mae Cooper, John Burton, Herbert Standing, Gerard Alexander, James Farley, Morris Foster, and Claire Anderson. Miss Martin plays the role of Marty Mackenzie, a little girl who goes in search of her grandmother and finds a husband and a fortune instead.
The picture is replete with delicious comedy, situations of tense human interest and the romantic character. Robert G. Vignola directed the production.
Vignola Clever Director
Robert G. VIGNOLA, director of “You Never Saw Such a Girl,” the new Paramount picture starring Vivian Martin,
which is on view at the
theatre this week who has done much excellent work in his pictures of late, “You Never Saw Such a Girl” is a fine example of his skill as director.
TWO LOVE STORIES IN THIS PHOTOPLAY
Captivating Incidents Mark Film “You Never Saw Such a Girl”
TWO love stories are depicted in “You Never Saw Such a Girl,” Vivian Martin’s new Paramount picture which is to be presented at the theatre next
One is that wherein
dainty Vivian Martin is involved with Harrison Ford. The other is where Maym Kelso and James Farley, at middle age, discover the age-old passion and admit the soft impeachment.
This picture is fresh as a Spring morning, redolent of perfume as the greenwood after a rain, as full of comedy as one could desire — but love, romance, adventure — these are the principal ingredients. Robert Vignola directed the picture with great skill. Marion Fairfax wrote it from a novel by George Weston. The support is excellent, Harrison Ford being the leading man.
Charming Picture
A WILD storm of tropical fury, an old delivery auto, transformed into a caravan, driven by pretty Vivian Martin, containing also an old maid schoolteacher, a cat, a dog, an old shotgun and other paraphernalia — this is one of the incidents of “You Never Saw Such a Girl,” the new Paramount picture which is being
shown at theatre this
week, with Vivian Martin as star. It is from a novel by George Weston and the scenario is by Marion Fairfax. Robert G. Vignola is the director. Comedy, thrill and romance are the principal ingredients of this charming picture.
ALMOST A BELOVED VAGABOND IN FILM
Vivian Martin Has Fine Role in “You Never Saw Such a Girl”
IN her newest Paramount picture, “You Never Saw Such a Girl,” Vivian Martin is almost a feminine version of the Beloved Vagabond. As a little child she is left parentless with an old farming couple who later die and she, with an old maid school teacher, a dog, a cat and shotgun, starts forth in a dilapidated automobile to hunt for a grandmother. She finds, instead, love, adventure, romance and riches.
This picture will be seen at the
Theatre next and it
is certain to prove wholly delightful. Robert Vignola directed the production, which was adapted by Marion Fairfax from a novel by George Weston, “The Kingdom of Heart’s Desire.”
In the cast appears Harrison Ford, as leading man, with a fine company of players.
Miss Cooper Advancing
Edna MAE cooper, one of
the youngest of the players in Paramount pictures, is rapidly coming into the foreground by her consistent work. She is adapted for character parts or for girlish roles. Miss Cooper has been dubbed “The girl with a face like a dollar,” for she has a profile exactly like that of the well known lady on our coinage. In “You Never Saw Such a Girl” she plays Mrs. Mackenzie, a small but pleasing part. This is Vivian Martin’s newest Paramount affering which is being shown at the theatre this week.
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