Reel Life (Sep 1914 - Mar 1915)

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SEP 22 1914 BeeLTifiL A MAGAZINE OF MOVING PICTURES MERRITT CRAWFORD Editor PUBLISHED BY THE MUTUAL FILM CORPORATION 29 Union Square, New York City Telephone, Stuyvesant 683 HENRY JAMJES Business and Advertising Manager Vol. V, NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 Five Cents — $2.50 a Year Staging a "Western" in the Big Bear Valley Donald Crisp and the Majestic Co., Producing "The Great God Fear" In one of the pauses between "takes" the cameraman snapped this picture of the cast amid the rugged western scenery, which makes so perfect a background for the picture. Besides Donald Crisp, the director, are to be seen Mae Marsh, F. A. Turner, Robert Harron and W. E. Lawrence, noted Majestic stars, and other well-known members of the Majestic Company.