Picturegoer (1922)

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FEBRUARY 1922 THE PlCTUfcE-GOE-fc 13 Honour, S'olxidy's Child, Damocles, has been away a considerable period. Not long ago Peter screen Adonis, succumbed to tour the variety theatres his inseparable company, horse, "Midget." L'pcher's horsi With him in mam ol his film Gilfil's Love Story it was "Midget" lhat accom plished t In daring swim through a raying stream to the rescue of the heroine, who was Henrv Hull and .Tallulah Ttanhhead in " Every Day." strangely enough, Catherine Calvert and Otis Skinner are achieving considerable success in the same play in New York, Marie Doro is the star in " Lilies of the Field." in the same city; and Klsie Ferguson, who at the height of her stage career was persuaded to join the film forces of the Famous Players, has returned to he former field of success in the theatre drama, " Varying Shores." In this country also well-known screen stars are migrating to the stage, whilst winter skies have temporarily silenced the click of the cameras and the hiss of the studio lights. Cecil Humphreys is playing in the spectacular production of Oscar Asc he's " Cairo," and he has dispensed with nis elegant drawing-room suits and donned the scantier garments of the Fast with characteristic effectiveness. Clive Brook is now playing in " Clothes and the Woman," and Milton Rosmer has pleased the critics with his leading role in " The Rattlesnake." Mary Odette scored a triumph on the legitimate stage recently when she appeared with Godfrey Xearle in Monckton HofTe's play, " The Faithful Heart.'; Faitlt Bevan, the beautifu Stoll star, whose last film appearance was in The River of 'Stars, is back again behind the footlights. She is playing in the revival of "Sybil" at Daly's Theatre, where she was acting at the Time when an astute film producer recognised her talent, and enlisted her lor the films George K. Arthur, who came from the stage to the screen to gain fame as the star in the film version of hif'f'^, recently joined the merry parts of enter tainers, " The Co ( ) tiuusts," at the Palace Theatre. One of the first of the prominent film actresses in this country to return to the stage was Jose Collins, who. after a series of photo-play successes that in eluded The Light That {''ailed, \ Woman's and The Sword of from the studios for L'pcher, the British to a tempting offer in a sketch with us thoroughbrec has appearei and in Mr