A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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36 BIRTH AND INFANCY Universal did its share of starting the epidemic of serials by producing The Trey of }iearts in 1914. Above is its star, Cleo Madison, with George Larkin. i Tlie Million Dollar Mystery had to have sequels, of course. One of them was Zadora, concerning which information is scanty, save that it included the scene shown above, right-hand-drive cab and all. The gentleman lurking at the right is James Cruze, whose fame rests more solidly on the fact that he later directed The Covered Wason. Another recruit to the films' lighter side, Carter De Haven, long a favorite in vaudeville, made many a comedy short with his wife Flora for Universal. The studio shot seen here shows the De Havens being directed in a Western mellow drama by Walter Belasco, brother of the immortal David.