The Photo-Play Journal (May 1916-Apr 1917)

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PAGE 10. THE PHOTO-PLAY JOURNAL FOR AUGUST, 1916. PHOTC at Play No, this photo, was not taken in the Netherlands although you can scarcely tell the difference. This Miniature Holland was erected in Long Island where Mary Pickford was starred in her latest release, "Hulda from Holland. Who said, " nobody loves a fal Bud Duncan, the Kalem conversation with si member Here is a trio of essential cogs in the Movie wheel. They are the brains behind some of the biggest Horsley-Mutual productions. The handsome gentleman in tne centre is Director Charles Swickard. On the left is his able assistant, Al Neitz while Chester Lyons is the man behind the camera. Joyful Julia Fay in her attractive bathing suit, is perched high above her surroundings. This is not only true here but in the Triangle sketches, the fascinating, star has attained the highest round upon the ladderof success. You -wouldn't believe this if we told it Keenan always bn