Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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In fact I was too scared to have anything trouble me. I only got the role because I looked like Owen Wister's hero. I wore the regular stage cowboy dress and make up, which consists of flannel shirt, heavy sheepskin pants fringed with long white hair, a huge sombrero and a brace of great, heavy six-shooters. ** T was shaking with nervousness whilst I dressed, but before I'd been on the stage five minutes I was so hot I didn't know what to do. Gee, what an experience. My eyes felt like cold marbles, my .knees shook so I thought they'd knock together, my head swam until the audience seemed to be doing a wild fandango an the ceiling. I certainly didn't hear myself say a word the whole performance, but I suppose it was all right because I kept right on playing the lead. That happened in a very small town in New Jersey and I afterwards toured it with three big stock companies in New York State." Kenneth is to do another out-of-doors story, White Man when he returns to Movieland, but not until Poisoned Paradise is finished. Yarold Lloyd's new picture is called The Girl Expert. Yes, Jobyna Ralston opposite as usual. Everybody will be glad to hear that '"'Eugene O'Brien has the leading male role in Norma Talmadge's Secrets. This resumes a most satisfying screen partnership, and 'Gene is busy raising a pair of old English "side burns" to fit his 1865 sequences. The fine cast includes Patterson Dial, Claire McDowell, Gertrude Astor, and Alice Day. Norma Talmadge has had to change her dressing room because she can't get in and out when she wears her hoop skirts and she says she hates disrobing in the passage. "There is no falling off in the ranks of the film pirates as yet. Frank Lloyd is busily filming The Sea Hawk, a strong Rafael Sabatini romance. It treats of the adventures of Barbary corsairs on land and sea, in the early fifteen-hundreds, and Lloyd is given five months to complete it p)own to modernity again comes Wallace Beery in his new film, Drums of Jeopardy, in which Jack Mulhall and Elaine Hammerstein play the leading roles. Debe Daniels has signed on with *^ Principal Pictures for the ten weeks of Lasky's shut-down, and is to play lead in a modernised version of The Taming of the Shrew. Not the first, we think, only this one has the courage to announce itself, the others were camouflaged. f ong, long ago, Triangle Fine Arts Production made a film featuring Dorothy Gish as a " little reformer," who drew her inspiration from Joan of Arc. There were several inserts showing Dorothy as the Medasvial Maid. Now sister Lillian announces that she will impersonate the Maid of Orleans after she has finished Romeo and Juliet, and that the film will be made in France. Seen often opposite Mae Murray, Vincent Coleman is now a star in his own right, and has contracted to make half a dozen pictures, commencing the first this month. Jine Novak has received her very first fan letter from Ireland. The writer says he is sure Jane must be a fellowcountrywoman of his. He's wrong, for Jane's American by birth, but she is of Swedish descent.