Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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fl^The Cinema News of the Moment in Picture Form Astoria, Long Island — Glenn Hunter dropped over to the Famous Players studio to start work on his "West of the Water To-we/' and found time to assist Mary Eaton in a dance of "His Children's Children." The admiring gentleman is Director Sam Wood. Los Angeles, Cal. — Marie Prcvost approaches her old bathing girl moments in a scene of her forthcoming Picture, "The U'antcrs." In this story Miss Prcvost enters as a maid and exits as a society favorite. Oh, well! Culver City, Cal.— Lucille Ricksen, who leaps to prominence in Marshall Ncilan's "The Rendezvous," pauses to pose in what the press agent swears is an "all-rubber" bathing suit. 51