Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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RICHARD BENNETT, stage actor of repute, has returned to the movies to create a leading role with Madge Kennedy and Clara Kimball Young in "Lying Wives." Mr. Bennett has two daughters in pictures you know, Constance and Barbara. A MONTH or so ago we were seriously considering "panning" Ricardo Cortez because somebody said he was acting Ritzy. Now Ricardo isn't a bad sort at all. His success has been phenomenal and if all the adulation he had received hadn't gone to his head he would have been just a trifle more than human. But see what patience does. Ricardo is deeply enamored of a certain screen star. And she loves him. Plans were going merrily forward for their wedding when somebody called Ricardo's attention to a clause in his contract with Famous Players-Lasky. It forbade him to marry so long as the contract was in force. Well, if love laughs at locksmiths, film companies can laugh at love, for Ricardo can't marry and work for Famous Players. 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