Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1916 - Feb 1917)

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310 The Picture Oracle at the Thanhouser Film Corporation, New Rochelle, New York. She was a chorus girl in the Winter show before entering the films. M. A. X. — "Silas Marner" was in seven reels. The cast of the picture was as follows : Frederick Warcle as Silas Mamer, Louise Emerald Bates as his sweetheart, Morgan Jones was the supposed friend, and Thomas Curran played Godfrey. Anne. — Sorry, but we haven't enough room to print a synopsis of the last episode of the "Trey o' Hearts." No matrimonial questions answered. Grace Cunard is featured star with the Universal Company. She was born at Paris, France, 1893. Olive, Jr. — Keep your eyes open for Wally's picture in the gallery. Evidently thou favoreth him much? O. Blue— I'd be blue, too, if I hadn't heard from my favorite. Mary Fuller has evidently not received your letters. Address her in care of the Universal Film Manufacturing Company, 1600 Broadway, Xew York City. M. Toronto. — Back again for more. That's gameness, all right. Donald Hall was born in Muree, Northwest Province, India, on August 14, 1876. His father was a colonel in the English army. He received his education in London. Norma Talmadge was opposite him in "A Daughter's Strange Inheritance." You had the name a wee bit wrong. I am sure he will send you a picture. Inclose twenty-five cents to cover the cost of photo, mailing, et cetera. Can't answer the "Walthall question. Agin' the rules. You certainly may come again. There's a welcome on the mat. G. O. P. — Sounds like the good old days of the "big stick." Send six cents in stamps to this magazine for our new market booklet, with complete addresses of all the film companies purchasing scenarios from outsiders. Mary Miles Minter is with the American Film Company, at Santa Barbara, California. A letter addressed to her there will reach her. She is now fifteen years old. Eddie. — No, those black curls of George Walsh are real. Yes, it was William Desmond who played Prince Karl in "Bullets and Brown Eyes." Address him at Culver City, California. Yes, Norma Talmadge played as the rich man's elder daughter in the "Battle Cry of Peace." Julia Dean is an old stage favorite, and a very good actress, indeed. Charlie Chaplin is very good looking. Edna Purviance is his leading lady. Address Pearl White in care of Pathe, Jersey City, New Jersey. Carlyle Blackwell can be reached at the World Film Corporation, New York City. Mary Fuller at Universal Film Manufacturing Company, 1600 Broadway, New York City. Allwise. — No, Douglas Fairbanks is not related to the Fairbanks twins. Hobart Bosworth is being featured by the Universal. Bosworth, Incorporated, produced the Jack London pictures, with Hobart Bosworth playing the leading roles. "The Sea Wolf," "Burning Daylight," and "An Odyssey of the North," were three of the best of these productions. Y'es, Betty Nansen has retired from films for the present. Your last question is against the rules. Norwegian. — Charles Chaplin can be addressed at Lone Star Film Corporation, Los Angeles, California. Alary Pickford at Famous Players Film Company, New York City. Pearl White at Pathe, Jersey City, New Jersey. G. M. Anderson, Longacre Theater, New York City. Helen Holmes, Signal Film Corporation, Los Angeles, California. Mabel Normand at Mabel Normand Feature Film Company, Los Angeles, California. Anita Stewart at Vitagraph Company of America, Locust Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Henry King at Balboa Studios, Long Beach, California. Sheldon Lewis and Creighton Hale also at Pathe; and Beverly Eayne care of Metro Pictures Corporation, New York City. F. U. S. S. E. R. — Dorothv Gish can be reached at the Fine Arts Film Company, Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. E. M. M. — Address Marguerite Clark at Famous Players Film Company, New York City. Theda Bara has been appearing in Fox productions for over a year. Theda is considered a very good actress. Critics differ as to the greatest actress on the screen. Mary Miles Minter is fifteen. D. S. — "Poor Little Peppina" was produced by the Famous Players Film Company. Yes, the Mirror Film Company is situated on Long Island. They produced the feature with Nat Goodwin, Billy Quirk, Flora Finch, and several other well-known stars. The scenes for the "Bugle Call" were taken on the Pacific coast. T. Melvix. — Some of the stars appearing in the Popular Plays and Players productions released on the Metro program are: Madame Petrova, Edmund Breese, Arthur