The Photo-Play Journal (Jul 1919-Feb 1921)

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Gareth Hughes is playing opposite Viola Dana in "The Chorus Girl's Romance." * * * Kempton Green is playing opposite Dorothy Dalton in a forthcoming Paramount production. * * * Naomi Childers is Tom Moore's leading woman in "Canaban." Matt Moore, Frankie Mann, Ruby De Remer, Charles Gerrard and Claire Whitney have completed Sam Merwin's "Passionate Pilgrim" under the direction of Robert Vignola. * * * Adolph Jean Menjou, who supported Marguerite Clark in "The Amazons," is returning to the screen in "Head Over Heels" in which Mabel Normand is featured. sfc + + Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks returned from Europe on July 28th. * * # Rod La Rocque has completed the William A. Brady production, "Life," and is rehearsing a new play to be shown on Broadway soon. * * * Ellen Cassity is at work on the New Madge Kennedy picture. 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