A pictorial history of the silent screen (1953)

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"BILLIE" RITCHIE (UNIVERSAL) LOUISE GLAUM (UNIVERSAL) EARLE WILLIAMS (VITAGRAPH) 1Q 1 h had worked for him at Biograph and included Lillian J ' * and Dorothy Gish, Henry B. Walthall, Blanche Sweet, jOwen Moore, James Kirkwood, Mae Marsh, Jack Pickford, and {■Robert Harron who had started as a Biograph office boy. William 13. Hart, who made his first appearance in "Two Gun Hicks," \ two-reeler, was attracting public attention in a Mutual Master loicture "On The Night Stage" which was directed by Reginald (■Baker. Thomas H. Ince's first outstanding directorial and producing job was "The Wrath of The Gods," a 1914 release. s* m EDWARD J. PEIL JOHN INCE j T v • ■ JACK STANDING KEMPTON GREENE JOSEPH SMILEY LUBIN LEADING MEN EVELYN NESBIT THAW IN "THREADS OF DESTINY" (LUBIN) HELEN BADGELY AND SHEP IN "A DOG'S LOVE" (THANHOUSER) ROSEMARY THEBY, HARRY C. MYERS IN "BABY" (UNIVERSAL) 63