Paramount Press Books (1918)

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Mr, Zukor, seeing the Ugly Duckling, swathed in bandages, lying in bed with one whimsical eye peering up at him, said; "I hear you die in this next scene" ; and, coming to the point without hesitation, "I hope you do it pretty soon." In "Stella Maris," Mary Pickford's latest picture for Artcraft, now at the Theatre, she plays two roles, the sweet and appealing character of Stella Maris, and Unity Blake, an uncouth figure. One of the big scenes in the photoplay shows the terrific beating Unity receives from the drink-sodden woman who has taken her from the orphan asylum While Miss Camille Ankewich gives a splendid interpretation of the brutal woman, she is a woman of gentle disposition and dearly loves Little Mary. Marshall Neilan, the director, says that he experienced the greatest difficulty in getting Miss Ankewich to beat Miss Pickford in a realistic manner, and after the scene was over and Mary was rubbing a red spot on her injured cheek. Miss Ankewich burst into tears and declared it was the hardest thing she had ever done in her whole life. 17