Screenland (Apr-Sep 1924)

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As We Go to Press: 0[ Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford reported to be about to sign with Famous Players under very heavy guaranty per picture. Q Harold Lloyd said to be leaving Associated Exhibitors in order to join up with Inspiration Pictures. QJames Cruze, director of the Covered Wagon, reported to have received salary increase from $600 to $6,000 a week— the largest salary ever drawn regularly by any director. Q Agnes Ay res, engaged to marry Ricardo Cortez April 19. She is wearing his diamond, which is so big that insurance on it comes to dollar a day. QSam Wood will direct Dorothy MacKail in Associated Authors Production, Q. Charles Ray has signed with Ince to be directed by Ralph Ince. QJack Pickford to have Ann May as leading lady in next picture. 0[ Stork is coming to homes of Harold Lloyd, Leatrice Joy, Doris May, Lila Lee and Barbara Bedford. Q Priscilla Dean to do Siren of Seville, directed by Jerome Strong, a Stromberg production. Q Universal to spend as much money on new Rupert Julian film We Are French as on Hunchback. Madge Bellamy and Charles De Roche featured. Q Phyllis Haver and Marie Prevost to go back to Sennett for one picture: The Hollywood Kid. Q Alice Lake weds Robert Williams, movie actor. Couple now on way to New York. Q Loro Bara, sister of Theda, here to break into pictures. Q. Viola Dana finishes Along Came Ruth. CI Reginald Denny is putting finishing touches to The Missourian. 0[ Joseph Henaberry is directing Agnes Ayres in The Quilty One. Q Fred Niblo to go abroad to film own story, The Red Lily, with Enid Bennett and Ramon Navarro. Q Dorothy Davenport Reid to star in new picture of problem of bringing up sons. 18