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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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D. J., Vicksburg, Miss. — Marshall Neilan's wife was known on the shadow stage as Gertrude Bambrick ; Tom Santschi's wife is not a professional, and Miss Eyton is not married at present.
B. V., New Zealand. — The price of "Stars of the Photoplay" is the same to Australia, Xew Zealand and Canada, as in the United States — fifty cents. We shall be glad to fill your order at that price. Many thanks for the information about Wellington and its theatres.
W. L. T., Madison, Wis.— Yes, E. H. Calvert of Essanay is the "Billy" Helm of your city ; the same "Billy" Helm who was one of Wisconsin's most redoubtable football stars in the old days : one might say the "Pat O'Days." We have no idea why he changed his name.
K. B. T., Philadelphia, Pa. — The part of Justice in "The Absentee" was played by Olga Grey. You evidently missed "Double Trouble." as she had an important part in that film, playing the part of a medium.
C. M., Minneapolis, Minn. — Marin Sais, of Kalem, is a native daughter of California and was born in Marin county. The accent is on the "in."
S. W. S., Mooresville. N. C, and E. M. M., Wallkill, N. Y. — In "His Golden Grain," William Duncan, Jack Mower, Myrtle Gonzales, Olto I.ederer, George Stanley, George Kunkel and Alice Neice made up the cast. Vchna Wrfitman, Raymond Gallagher, Henry Stanley and Charles K. French were the important players in Lubin's "Bridge of Sighs." Joe Welcher in "Neal of the Navy," was Richard Johnson.
S. G., Brooklyn, and H. M., Detroit. — San Pedro, 22 miles from the city's center, is a part of Los Angeles, ar.d it was at San Pedro harbor that the various water scenes in "Shanghaied." were taken. Vona Landowska may be addressed at Universal City.
E. W. B„ Venice, Calif.— "The Hateful God" was an Ince picture released in the fall of 1914; J. Frank Burke, Enid Markey, Marvel Stafford and Harry Keenan made up the cast. Tsuru Aoki may be addressed at the Lasky Studio, Hollywood, California.
R. B., Missoula, Mont. — Richard Stanton, now with William Fox, was born in Philadelphia. He came to the films by way of the stage and his screen career has included engagements with the old Melies with Ince and Universal.
M. K., Salt Lake. — Write Ethel Clayton, care World Film : Kathlyn Williams at Selig's. Los Angeles : William Farnum, Fox, Xew York ; Annette Kellerm^nn. same, and Irene Wallace. Triangle. Xew York. Billie Burke is not quite thirty. Pronounce Cunard with a short "u" and accent the "ard." That's it !
J. R. V., Cape Girardeau, Mo. — The cast of "The Yellow Passport," (World) included Clara Kimball Young as Sonia ; John Sainpolis, the police spy; Alec B. Francis, as Sonia's uncle; Edwin August as young Rosenheimcr ; Robert Cummings as Captain of the Black Hundred, and Nicholas Dunaew as the music master.
P. R., Ft. Wop.th. Texas. — Don't ask us concerning ways and means for getting into the films. It is a very hopeless road for an amateur because of the strenuous competition and we do not advise you to give it a serious thought.
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