Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1924)

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104 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Has "Your Skin Enough Precious Moisture ? — learn the secret of skin smoothness If you knew the simple truth about skin — and that one glorious moment right after you wash, would keep your skin serenely smooth and your hands velvety soft . . . wouldn't you cherish it? It's the skin's own moisture that makes it softest and loveliest! But we wash it away, and powder it away and the weather takes the rest until the delicate skin dries into tiny scales and in severe wind and cold becomes red and coarse — chaps. Frost ilia Fragrant Lotion is painstakingly prepared to exactly replace this " precious moisture.'' Every morning rub just a bit of this delicately perfumed lotion over your face and hands before you leave the wash stand and begin the day with fresh, smooth skin. Give back the "precious moisture" to your hands, after all housework. Powder or rouge goes smoothly on a skin you have beautifully prepared with Frostilla Lotion. Sold everywhere. Regular price 35 cents. The Frostilla Company, Elmira, New York. Selling Agents: Harold F.Ritchie & Co., New York, Toronto, London and Sydney. Frostilla GJragrant JotioYL © T. F. Co. Wind and tun taf(e the moiitvrt out of 144 *kin jvtt a*\ CAey "dry" ciotnt; THE STUDIO DIRECTORY WEST COAST (Unless otherwise specified studios arc at Hollywood) BUSTER KEATON STUDIO. 102.5 Lillian Way. Production will soon commence on "Seven Chances." starring Buster Keaton. CENTURY FILM CORP., 6100 Sunset Boulevard. Edward I. Luddy directing Buddy Messenger in "Uncle's Reward." Edward I. Luddy directing Wanda Wiley In "On Duty." Al Herman directing the Century Follies Girls In comedy untitled. CHARLES CHAPLIN STUDIO. 1416 La Brea Ave. Completed his United Artists' comedy, tentatively titled "The Gold Rush." CHRISTIE COMEDIES, 6101 Sunset Boulevard. Gil Pratt and Scott Sidney directing Neal Burns, .limmy Adams, Vera Stedman. Billie Beck and Kathleen Myers in untitled comedies. Walter Hlers Prod. Archie Mayo directing "Slim Chance," with Walter Hiers and Duane Thompson. Bobby Vernon Prod. Walter Graham directing "Bright Lights," with Bobby Vernon and Ann Cornwall. F. B. O. STUDIOS. Melrose and Gower Streets. Harry Garson directing "The Forgotten City," with Maurice, " Lefty, " Flynn and Gloria Grey. Emory Johnson directing " Life's Greatest Game." with Johnny Walker and Jane Thomas. Del Andrews directing "The Go-Getters," with Alberta Vaughn and George O'Hara. Al Rogell directing "Thundering Hoofs," with Fred Thomson and Ann May. Associated Arts Corp. F. Harmon Weight directing "Hard Cash," with Madge Bellamy, Kenneth Harlan and Mary Carr. Carlos Prod. James Home directing " Stepping Lively," with Richard Talmadge and Mildred Harris. Educational-Larry Semon Prod. Nowell Mason directing " The Speed Kid," with Larry Semon and Dorothy Dwan. Gothic Prod. Production will soon commence on "The Prude," starring Evelyn Brent. FINE ARTS STUDIOS, 4.500 Sunset Boulevard. Lloyd Hamilton Comedies. Fred Hibbard directing untitled production with Lloyd Hamilton and Dorothy Seastrom. Norman Taurog directing two-reel untitled "Mermaid" comedies, with Lige Conlcy and Ruth Hiatt. William S. Camel directing the Juvenile Comedies. Al Ray directing the Cameo comedies, with Cliff Bowes and Virginia Vance. FOX STUDIO, 1401 N. Western Avenue. Lynn Reynolds directing " The Deadwood Coach," with Tom Mix and Doris May. Denison Clift directing "Honor Among Men," with Edmund Lowe and Claire Adams. lack Conway directing "Thorns of Passion," with George O'Brien and Billie Dove. Edmund M orton directing "The Star Dust Trail.' with Shirley Mason and Bryant Washburn. Emmett Flynn directing "Gerald Cranston's Lady," with Alma Rubens and James Kirkwood. Al Santell directing "The Man Who Played Square," with Buck Jones and Wanda Hawley. Jerome Strong directing "The Brass Bowl," with Edmund Lowe and Claire Adams. FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTIONS, United Studios. Charles Brabin directing "So Big," with Colleen Moore and Ben Lyon. John Francis Dillon directing "If I Marry Again." with Doris Kenyon. Lloyd Hughes and Hobart Bosworth. Irving Cummings directing Pandora La Croix, with Viola Dana and Milton Sills. Corinne Griffith Prod. Robert Leonard directing "Wilderness," with Corinne Griffith and Holmes Herbert. J. K. McDonald Prod. J. K. McDonald directing "Frivolous Sal," with Ben Alexander, Eugene O'Brien and Mae Busch. Joseph M. Schenck Prod. Production will soon commence on " Learning to Love," with Constance Talmadge and Antonio Moreno. Frank Borzage directing "The Lady," with Norma Talmadge and Wallace MacDonald. Sam Rork Prod. from Hollywood.' Lloyd Hughes. Al Green directing "Inez with Anna Q. Nilsson and HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS, 6642 Santa Monica Blvd. Harold Lloyd Prod. Inactive. James P. Hogan Prod. J. P. Hogan directing " Black Lightning," with Clara Bow and Eddie Phillips. Independent Pictures Corp. J. McGowan directing "Billy the Kid," with Franklyn Farnum. THOS. H. INCE STUDIOS, Culver City, Cal. Regal Prod. George Archainbaud directing "The Mirage," with Florence Vidor and Alan Roscoe. Cullen Tate directing "The Follies Girl," with Margaret Livingston. Hunt Stromberg Prod. Chef, Withcy directing "A Cafe in Cairo," with Priscilla Dean and Robert Ellis. Tom Forman directing "The Man From Texas," with Harry Carey. C. Gardner Sullivan Prod. John Ince directing "Cheap'Kisses." with Lillian Rich, Cullen Landis and Vera Reynolds. Thomas H. Ince Prod. James W. Home directing "The Desert Fiddler," with Charles Ray. R. William Neil directing "Broken Laws," with Mrs. Wallace Reid and Percy Marmont. LASKY STUDIO, 1520 Vine Street. Ernst Lubitsch completed production on "Forbidden Paradise," with Pola Negri, Rod La Rocque and Adolphe Menjou. James Cruze directing "The Garden of Weeds," with Betty Compson and Warner Baxter. Paul Bern directing "Worldly Goods," with Agnes Ayres and Pat O'Malley. Frank Urson and Paul Iribe directing "Lord Chumley," with Viola Dana and Theodore Roberts. Irvin Willat directing "North of the 36," with Jack Holt. Lois Wilson. Ernest Torrence and Noah Beery. Cecil B. De Mille directing "The Golden Bed," with Jane Winton. Herbert Brenon directing "Peter Pan," with Betty Bronson. William de Mille directing " Locked Doors," with Betty Compson, Theodore Von Eltz and Theodore Roberts. William Howard directing "Code of the West." with Constance Bennett. Victor Fleming directing "The River Boat," with Wallace Beery. Alan Crosland directing "Top of the World," with James Kirkwood. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO, Culver City, Cal. Hobart Henley directing "So This Is Marriage," with Eleanor Boardman and Conrad Nagel. Reginald Barker directing "The Great Divide," with Alice Terry and Conway Tearlc. Monta Bell directing "The Snob," with Norma Shearer and Jack Gilbert. Eric Von Stroheim directing "The Merry Widow," with Mae Murray and Jack Gilbert. Maurice Tourneur directing "Never the Twain Shall Meet." with Anita Stewart and Bert Lytell. Clarence Badger directing "Zander the Great." with Marion Davies and Harrison Ford. King Vidor directing "The Wife of the Centaur, ' with Aileen Pringle, Eleanor Boardman and Jack Gilbert. PICKFORD FAIRBANKS STUDIO, 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard. luaCiive. PRINCIPAL PICTURES CORP., 7250 Santa Monica Boulevard. Sam Wood directing "The Mine With the Iron Door," with Dorothy Mackaill and Pat O'Malley. J. Gordon Edwards will soon start production on "Resurrection," with Theda Bara. HAL E. ROACH STUDIO, Culver City, Cal. Comedies with Glenn Tyron, Blanche MeharTcy, Our Gang, and Arthur Stone. SENNETT STUDIO, 1712 Glendale Boulevard. Comedies with Ben Turpin, Madeline Hurlock, Ralph Graves and Harry Langdon. UNIVERSAL STUDIO, Universal City, Cal. Clarence Brown directing "Smoldering Fires." with Pauline Frederick and Malcolm McGregor. Arthur Rosson directing "Good Deed O'Day," with William Desmond and Margaret Clayton. William Seiter directing "Here's How," with May McAvoy and Jack Mulhall. Harry Pollard directing "Oh Doctor," with Reginald Denny and Mary Astor. King Baggott directing "The Tornado," with House Peters. William H. Craft directing the serial, "The Riddle Rider," with William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick. William Duncan directing the serial "Wolves of the North," with William Duncan and Edith Johnson. Two-reel Westerns starring Jack Dougherty, William E. Lawrence and Pete Morrison. One-reel comedies starring Bert Roach. Arthur Rosson directing " The Meddler." with William Desmond, Jack Dougherty and Dolores Rousee. VITAGRAPH STUDIO, 1708 Talmadge Street. J. Stuart Blackton will soon commence "The Beloved Brute." with Marguerite de la Motte and Victor McLaglen. WARNER BROTHERS STUDIO, 5842 Sunset Boulevard. Millard Webb directing "The Dark Swan," with Monte Blue, Marie Prevost and Helene Chadwick. William Beaudinc directing "The Narrow Street," with Dorothy Devore and Matt Moore. Mai St. Clair directing "The Lighthouse by the Sea," with Rin-tin-tin and Louise Fazenda. Wesley Ruggles directing " The Age of Innocence," with Beverley Baync and Elliott Dexter. Phil Rosen directing "This Woman." with Irene Rich. Clara Bow and Ricardo Cortez. William Beaudine directing "How Baxter Butted In," with Willard Louis. Harry Beaumont directing "A Lost Lady," with Irene Rich, Victor Potel and Georce Fawcett. Every advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.