Paramount Pep (1923)

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22 PARAMOUNT PEP Lots of Stuff Coming From Long Island By E. W. Wingart — Studio Publicity Manager Maurice Campbell has completed the filming of “The Exciters,” with Bebe Daniels and Antonio Moreno, at the Paramount Long Island Studio. The cast includes Burr McIntosh, Diana Allen, Cyril Ring, Ida Darling, Jane Thomas, Allan Simpson, and George Backus. The final scenes for the picture, taken this week, were the most thrilling filmed. They showed an aeroplane crash in which Miss Daniels, as “Ronnie Rand,” George Backus, and Allan Simpson escape death by a narrow margin. The picture, which is an adaptation of Martin Brown’s stage play by John Colton and Sonya Levien, tells a swiftly moving story of a young girl who seeks super excitement in life. Her dealings with a gang of crooks furnish many exciting incidents and the love story between “Ronnie" and “Pierre” is dramatic and picturesque. Exterior scenes for the picture were filmed in Miami, Florida. “THE HEART RAIDER” Final scenes for “The Heart Raider,” a Paramount picture starring Agnes Ayres under the direction of Wesley Ruggles, were shot this week at the company’s Long Island Studio. The picture now is being cut and titled to be ready for release early in June. With Miss Ayres in this production will be seen Mahlon Hamilton, Charles Ruggles, Frazer Coulter, Marie Burke, and Charles Riegal. Jack Cunningham adapted the story from “Arms and the Girl” by H. R. Durant and Julie Herne. “HIS CHILDREN’S CHILDREN” Sam Wood has arrived in the East from the West Coast to begin preparations for his forthcoming production of “His Children’s Children,” Arthur Train’s story which Monte M. Katterjohn is adapting for the screen. The picture will be produced at the company’s Eastern studio early in June. The only member of the cast, which will be an all-star one, so far chosen, is George Fawcett, who will leave the Coast soon. Mr. Wood was accompanied to New York by Mr. Katterjohn, John Walters, his assistant, and A1 Gilks, cameraman. WE’RE WAITING FOR IT, MISS NEGRI Antonio Moreno, having finished his work in “The Exciters” with Bebe Daniels, has returned to the Lasky Studio at Hollywood where he will play opposite Pola Negri in “The Span ish Dancer,” an adaptation of “Don Caesar de Bazan,” which Herbert Brenon will produce. “THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS” Dorothy Dalton will sail next week for Europe where she will spend the summer leisurely visiting towns in France, Italy, and Switzerland. She just recently completed “The Law of the Lawless” at the Paramount Eastern studio. In the Southland This is one of the latest photos of Bebe Daniels, taken in Palm Beach, Florida, where “The Exciters” company were making exterior scenes. This is a new and attractive creation and most befitting Spanish type of Miss Daniels. Bebe Daniels