A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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LORNA DOONE ( 1922 ) 129 The romantic costume picture rolled merrily on its way. John Bowers (kneeling) and Madge Bellamy (on the step beside him) were featured in an adaptation of Blackmore's Lorna Doone, directed by Maurice Tourneur. BELOW In the spring of 1922 it was obvious that tilings were going on at the Pickford-Fairbanks lot on Santa Monica Boulevard. Hollywood had seen some colossal sets going up, but this was bigger, even, than Intolerance. An enormous medieval castle gradually took shape, grim with age, vine-covered, and complete with moat and drawbridge.