Screenland (May–Oct 1925)

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Give size ot" ankle and widest , part ofc|lfbR MFG_ co_ DeD, l-HGSQ3 Fifth Avenue Mew York (\Every fan li\es T^orma Talmadge and she li\e s every fan. /3ehind the H> oJ creen OU would think that Lillian Gish's legal altercations with her former manager, Charles Duell, would somewhat upset that young star's usual serenity. Not so. Perhaps it is because she has won an injunction and her case looks hopeful. Perhaps she anticipates working again soon under other management, which ambition is the object of the case now in court. And then — there may be other reasons why she goes about looking so happy and unperturbed. Can it be that George Jean Nathan has something to do with it? That brilliant young critic first' knew Miss Gish only through her work, which he praised to the skies, and then some. He met her through Joseph Hergesheimer, and seemed to like the real Lillian even more than he does her shadow. They have been seen everywhere together of late, and both seem to wear that rapt look which is the customary accompaniment of Cupid's darts. Inasmuch as Mr. Nathan is soon leaving The American Mercury, and plans, according to report, to go abroad to write, and since Lillian has also expressed her plan of returning to Europe some time — well, draw your own conclusions. We like to see Lillian looking happy, anyway. OROTHY Gish is making a new picture, Jiew Yot^ Life, for Famous Players, under Allan Dwan's direction. It is Dorothy's first appearance in the big Long Island City studio, and strangely enough her former boss, David Wark Griffith, is also making his first picture there now. Griffith is doing Poppy, adapted from the musical comedy starring Madge Kennedy and W. C. Fields. Carol Dempster will play Miss Kennedy's part, Mr. Fields will play his own. It's a distinct departure for "the master" to be making a light comedy, isn't it? To return to Dorothy, she is in distinguished company. Ernest Torrence and Rod LaRoque are the other principals in the Dwan opus. POLA Negri spent a hectic week in Manhattan before catching a boat for Europe. She dashed from Hollywood directly upon completion of the last of her scenes in The Charmer so that she would be able to enjoy every day of her brief vacation. Conferences with her company officials, interviews, luncheons, theatre par Rmrzors in New York about the players ties and dinners occupied the Polish star s every minute. The most exciting event ot her .stay in New York was the very smart dinner dance Famous Players gave for her at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. It was given so that Pola might meet all the newspaper and magazine people who have written about her since she came to America in 1922. When she first arrived, she was oh, so continental; but now she has become Americanized, at least to the extent of a democratic warmth and gracious manner. She never looked lovelier in any picture than she did at her dance, and everybody left with the feeling of having dined with a charming and fascinating woman with, it must be confessed, far more of an "air" than most of our native stars possess. She is that combination of naivete and sophistication that only European women possess to an irresistible degree. She will remain only three weeks in Europe, most of the time with her mother in their native Poland. She plans to dispose of her estate there and also to make arrangements for the enlargement of an orphanage which she is endowing. This orphanage now accommodates one hundred and thirty-five children. Miss Negri will increase the number to five hundred. Pans will be visited for clothes, Berlin for business. But Europe will never again be her permanent home, says Pola. She intends to live in America and it is for that reason that she is disposing of her property and also that she has taken out citizenship papers in the United States. Good for her! WE had a postcard from Tony Moreno bearing a green stamp with the likeness of King Alfonso. Tony was m Madrid and about to begin work in Rex Ingram's Mare Nostrum, in which he has the leading male role. He said: "Having a great time in this place where my wife can t talk for once in her life. Had a peculiar tug on my heart strings when I first hit Spanish soil, but ail the world is Gods garden and America has been good to me Now why did Tony have to spoil it by remembering his manners? Three motion-picture stars were included in the first party given for Michael Arlen upon his arrival in this country. The English-Armenian writer, whose The Green Hat has become the most widely discussed book of the day, was entertained