Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1917 - Feb 1918)

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104 Screen Gossip story, in which Hart has the role of a desert miner whose claim is jumped. Voia Vale is playing the leading feminine opposite "the two-gun man," and Robert McKim is cast in a prominent part. Dorothy Dalton, who scored so heavily in "The Price Mark," her first Ince-Paramount offering, has an even Enid Markey makes her Fox debut in "Responsibility." stronger role in her newest picture, now in the making, and Charley Ray is playing opposite Doris Lee, a recent Ince "discovery," who is said to be the image of Mary Pickford. Her first picture in support of Ray is titled "His Mother's Boy," and it is a film version of the Rupert Hughes' story, "When Life Was Marked Down." Victor Schertzinger, who has so splendidly directed Ray in his more recent appearances, is again wielding the directorial megaphone with his customary skill. Seems good — doesn't it ? — to be seeing Enid Markey back on the screen, and now that she's a regular Fox star we may be looking for her more, frequently. It's in "Responsibility" that she makes her Fox debut. This production was directed by Richard Stanton, and is the story of a woman pressed hard by environment, who believes that she is the victim of a tragedy, 5^ but retains her pur ity of mind and soul. It is said to offer unbounded opportunities to Miss Markey for the sort of emotional acting for which she is famous. Tab it for seeing at the first opportunity. Colonel J. E. Brady, manager of the Bluebird manuscript department, has purchased the motion-picture rights for a number of well-known fiction stories. One is "The Scarlet Car," by Richard Harding Davis, which will be produced by Joseph DeGrasse, with Franklyn Farnum as the star of the cornDorothy Phillips will be edy drama, seen in "Heart's Blood," a drama by Eileen Stern. F. Hopkinson Smith's "The Old-Fashioned Gentleman," Samuel Merwin's "Anthony the Absolute," and "Donna Perfecta," a Spanish romance (and not a brand of cigar, as you might suspect), will all be filmed by Director Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford and Monroe Salisbury in the leading roles. Director Stuart Paton is at work on the Charles Edmund Walk story, "The Green Seal," and still other