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-TV -^7-0W that Coney Island is closed for the season, filmdom's aristocracy 1 ^ will have to look around for another place to have fun in. ^ No, Claribelle— we're not kidding you. It's one of the favorite playgrounds for screen folks in the east. Why, Charlie himself rode on the chutes three times befofe he could be dragged away. Pola Negri had a grand time there. Marion Davies visits several times a week when' she's in town, and once she brought Elinor Glyn along. Before Bebe Daniels bade Manhattan a fond farewell for Hollywood, she was observed cutting up something scandalous on the merrygo-round. * * *
Larry Gray seems to have made a hit in New York. He's the young man, if you recall, who was yanked out of the production ranks to become an extra and finally an actor. After his success m Are Parents People? he was called east to be Gloria's new leading man. And the last time we saw him he was getting along fine. In fact, young Mr. Gray himself was hardly visible for the mob of young women surrounding him. One of them was a famous stage star and it looked as if she believes Larry is a little bit of all right. Anyway he's unspoiled so far, and his cheerful brown face is a welcome sight among so
many bored white ones.
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THE legends which spring up around a studio are many and varied. But it remained for Gloria Swanson's smashing success to give birth to the newest and the strangest. It seems— according, probably, to somebody or other who has never married a Marquis or made a million a year — that Gloria is trundled from dressing-room to set in a wheeled chair saving her the trouble of setting dainty foot upon sordid studio floor. .
Somehow, though, when we see Gloria romping around the set with Hank her husband; or raving about her babys latest bright saying, we can't swallow that one. By the way, Famous Players is to be her film home for the future as it has been for the past. Just before she left for Virginia on location for Stage-Struck she entertained a party of Duchesses and Lords and things like that "on the lot —all ot which didn't hurt the feelings of the lot any.
, C( Clara Bow playing hoo\ey with her \ favorite hoo' \eyhound.
Perhaps there has never been a more popular company than First National and Sam Rork got together to make Clothes Ma\e the Pirate. Leon Errol is the star, and if he becomes anywhere near as popular among screen people as he is among his co-workers on the stage he will be a riot. Then there are the James Rennies_she's Dorothy Gish in public— two ot the most sought-after members ot our younger set. Not to mention Nita Naldi, one of filmdom's champion wise-crackers and fun-makers. So of course, they, gave a party. It was 'way up at the studios which used to be the Cosmopolitan, where Marion Davies made her pictures. A good time was had by all— the company saw to that.
tt ames Rennie was injured while makJ ing this picture. But he isn t talking about it much, because the injury wasn t inflicted during a screen battle or anything romantic like that. Mr. Rennie was hit on the head by one of the signs which the third assistant director holds before the camera when a scene is finished so the cameraman can shoot it and identify the scene Mrs. Rennie was worried tor tear it would swell, but it didn't— the bump o Jim's head, we mean.
That devoted couple will soon be separ ated, if present plans are carried out. Dorothy is to go to England to make Hell Gwynne, and won't she be great as that red-headed hoyden? James would go along except that he has a contract to stay in New York as long as he is in demand as the star of the stage Spring Fever. Right now it looks Mr. Rennie will be in demand for a long time. * * *
-irAOROTHY Sebastian came back to New JjJ) York the other day and while Dorothy herself hasn't changed, her job certainly has When she left she was just a beauty from the "Scandals" seeking fame m the. movies. She returns to be starred by Rob-, ert Kane. And she remains as exuberant and as humorous as when she started ou\. Shows she has the makings of a star,; doesn't it? * * * q$g
-rn) lanche Sweet was delighted to be vijsj, ID iting New York again after her lor>g absence; but after she had been here a week she was heard to remark that a studio is. a, studio anywhere, and she might as well
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