Paramount Pep (1923)

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14 PARAMOUNT PEP Long Island Leaks By Wingart Henry Sedley, Irvil Alderson, and Tom Blake have been added to the cast of “The Exciters,” now in production at Long Island, under the direction of Maurice Campbell with Bebe Daniels and Antonio Moreno in the featured roles. The three men play the roles of “Gentleman Eddie,” “Chloroform Charlie” and “Flash,” respectively. Jane Thomas, a Chicago girl who got her start in motion pictures in the old Essanay Company eight years ago, makes her debut in Paramount pictures also in “The Exciters.” Miss Thomas plays the part of "Della,” the crook maid in the story. Before joining “The Exciters” cast Miss Thomas finished “The White Rose,” produced by D. W. Griffith, and “Blue Water,” a sea story. Some of the more important pictures in which she has appeared in the last three years are: “The North Winds’ Malice,” a Rex Beach story, “Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” and “The Town That Forgot God.” Would You Recognize Him? Off Stage Jeanne Cohen, Executive Secretary to Mr. Lasky, dropped in at our Long Island Studio last week and PEP'S cameraman caught the above group. From left to right they are : Matty Cohen, one of the assistant cameramen, with Mr. Willat, Irvin Willat, Director, Jeanne Cohen and Rose Meyer, Secretary to Ed King, Manager of the studio. Tony and the Mrs. When Theodore Von Eltz, playing the part of the crook in Herbert Brenon’s production, “The Woman With Four Faces,” starring Betty Cornson and Richard Dix, returned from lunch recently at our West Coast Studio, Ed Lewis, the gateman at the studio, refused to let him in because Ed said he looked to tough to come in the gate. However, after a little familiar talk by Von Eltz, he convinced Ed that he belonged on the lot. This is a hitherto unpublished photo of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno. PEP’S cameraman shot this picture between scenes of "The Exciters” now being made at our Long Island Studio. Tony is playing opposite Bebe Daniels in this picture.