Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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Once when they needed a Spanish set, they built one on a Hollywood lot. But now they go after the real thing. Paramount decided that "Spanish Jade" was to be filmed in Spain and not California; and sent John Robertson and his company to the sunny land of senoritas and toreadors On Location In Europe // there were only a dusky-eyed beauty in the background — or foreground. But since there isn't, we must confine our remarks to Marc McDermotl, who is up to his usual villainous tricks A lovely Italian villa u<as one of the "sets" for George Fitzmaurice when he made "The Man from Home." This filming of scenes on the actual location is an expensive idea, but the artistic results are irell worth it. Jim Kirkwood, John Miltern, and Anna Q. Nilsson are the folks from home 63