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Picture-Play Magazine — Advertising Section
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Undressed Drama
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of his cast in "Shod with Fire." Usually it's a case of too much star, but this is one of too little. Perhaps Mr. Russell realized the role was not one of great interest, hence did not endeavor to keep it in the foreground. An interesting anecdote concerns this star's appearance as a negro waiter in "Hobbs in a Hurry." Mr. Russell cares not for the handsome hero stuff. He likes character. When the script of this play was given to him he announced his intention of wearing "black face." The studio manager was flabbergasted. He wired Charles Hutchinson, president of the company, and Mr. Hutchinson replied : "Don't let him do it. It will kill him with the public." Bill laughed at death, so to speak, and shuffled through one hundred scenes as a negro. What other star would do this? As for the public execution, "Hobbs in a Hurry" still makes records, and Mr. Russell, now a Fox star, is having a success as substantial as himself.
It appears that Lon Chaney, miraculous Frog of "The Miracle Man," is coming into his own. He has the chief role in "The Penalty," an Eminent Authors' production of the Gouverneur Morris story. He plays a man without legs. What disposition Mr. Chaney has made of his lower scaffolding he will not divulge. Mr. Chaney long has been listed as one of the finest of "character actors." Accordingly, he has never had a good leading part. I dare say his work in "The Penalty" will be a study commanding interest.
Incontrovertible proof that a character actor has drawing power is supplied by Frank Keenan. His magnetism on the screen seems equal in power to that he exerted on the stage. Channing Pollock says: "Wherever Frank Keenan sits is the center of the stage."
The star willing and capable of playing any one of the seven ages of man will endure, whereas the one who specializes on "the lover sighing like a furnace" is liable to have an existence as brief as that particular age.
It is reported that Florence Reed is planning to wear five reels of jewels and eight close-ups of late millinery creations in a forthcoming feature film.
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