Picture Show (May-Oct 1919)

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Tlx I'idurc }>/ioic, October Hl/i. 1910. STILL MOMENTS IN THE MOVIES. MAY ALLISON, the pretty Metro star, taking The players in a new circusjpicture, called "One Thing at a Time o' Day, having their lunch in part in a baseball game. The Metro Studio the tent. At the end of the table JOHN INCH, the producer, may be seen drinking ginger pop. has its own team. Next to EILEEN PERCY, at the bottom of the table, is BERT LYTELL, who stars in the picture. ANITA STEWART as "Joan of Arc," of the Boy Scouts. Her TOM MOORE reads the scenario of his [nextj Goldwyn picture, called husband, Rudolph Cameron is holding the "still" camera, while the "Lord and Lady Al^y," by R. £C. Carton, and is evidently highly producer turns the handle of the movie camera. amused by it. A scene from "The Little Welsh Girl," produced by Fred. Paul for the London Film Company. EDNA FLUGRATH in "The Splendid Waster." This The scene was taken in the heart ot Wales, and the crowd that gathered round were only film was made in a distant part of our Empire too eager to play the part allotted to them. You will like this splendid British film. namely. Africa— by a British company.