Picture Show (May-Oct 1920)

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Picture Show, SepUmber 25th, 1920. 5 CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA FOR THE " PICTURE SHOW." WILDA BENNETT (musical comedy actress), MAXWELL KARGER (Metro Director-General', and RICHARD A. ROWLAND (president of the Metro. Pictures Corporation! discuss Eugene Walter's manuscript of " Love, Honour, and Obey," in which Miss Bennett has the star part. NAZIMOVA takes the part of a ragged little work-girl in " The Heart of a Child." Her husband, CHARLES ALICE LAKE, the popular Metro player, " looks pleasant " while HUBBARD G. ROBINSON BRYANT, also acts in the film, and is here seen watching paints her in pastels for the lobby of the new Californian Theatre in Los Angeles. Mr. Hubbard her work at the sewing-machine. has made eight likenesses of Miss Lake. At a distinct point of vantage. Here you see ROLLIN STURGEON directing a ballroom scene at CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, the charming dramatic the studio at Universal City. film actress, with her two pet dogs.