Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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Help given to good positions. Sketches bought and sold. terms : Secretary. THE COMMERCIAL ART SCHOOL, 12-13. Henrietta Street, Strand. London, W.C2. Est. 1900 ART in Marie's footsteps up the ladder of fame. Then there's Margaret Livingston's sister, Ivy, Laura La Plante's sister Violet, Estelle Taylor's sister Helen, and lots of others. Ctoll Studios are as busy as ever, with three films in the course of production. Henry Edwards is directing a screen version of Austin Philips' short story A Colombo Night, which is to be re-christened before it reaches the public, and his cast includes Godfrey Tearle, Marjorie Hume, James Carewe, Julie Sudo, and Nell Emerald. VV/hen we dropped in at the studio ™ the other day we found Chrissie White watching her husband at work. She told us that she had no definite plans for the future, but would probably make another film if "Tedwards" — as he is known to almost everyone — decided to return to the acting side of the business. She never plays opposite anyone else. /^\n another floor Sinclair Hill, just ^^ returned from location in Spain, was busy directing Safiara Love, in which picture there is to be something which is a phenomena in the movies — a Sheik correctly attired. A tame tiger forms part of the cast, and his advent is anticipated with mixed feelings by Marie Colette, the pretty French leading lady, who has to stroke the beast. piCTUREGOER'S Christmas gift to its readers this year is a grand enlarged number with a six colour cover of Betty Bronson in Peter Pan. Some of the special attractions inside will be a studio article describing the filming of Nell Gwynne, an intimate study of Hollywood by Harold Brighouse, reminiscences of mistletoe experiences by various famous stars, a page of Christmas cards from your favourites, and pages of special Christmas films and photographs, all for the usual price. Better order early if you don't want to miss it. Tt seems to be a recognised thing nowadays that no young film star oan really call herself an actress until she has worn the wrinkles of old age on the screen. Gloria Swanson, in her latest picture The Coast of Folly runs the gamut from youth to age and does it, so her press agent says, remarkably well. IV/Tary Pickford's new picture Scraps is nearing completion, and when it is finished she will lose her cameraman, Charles Rosher, who has filmed all her pictures for almost eight years. Rosher is going to Germany where he will work for Murnau, the director who made The Last Laugh. U"urope seems to be the chosen home of Rex Ingram nowadays, and he will make a picture called The Magician in France, in the near future. Alice Terry will star, and she's hurrying through with the picture she's making in America for Robert Kane, so that she can start work with Rex. Detty Blythe tells me that she has to stay in England until December, when her lawsuit with Samuelson's comes on. Betty fans living in big towns will have ample opportunity of seeing their favourite in the flesh during that time, for she is touring the principal vaudeville halls. The Famous-Lasky Studios, Islington, have been taken over by Herbert Wilcox for his production of Nell Gwynne. His cast includes Dorothy Gish, who plays the title role, of course. Randle Ayrton in the role of " King Charles," Sidney Fairbrothers as Nell's mother, and Juliette Compton as " Lady Castlemaine."