Screenland (May-Jul 1926)

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Costello alone would more than repay them invariable companions, and they watched rethe experiment. spectfully as he chopped his lettuce in a Dolores, by the way. has acquired a Jap big silver bowl, mixed dressing from a half anese maid, who divides her time between dozen ingredients, carefully stirred it in and ministering to her mistress and to learning then dished out a portion for each of the our language from an English-Japanese party. primer. Impaled by a glance, the gag men tasted Dolores told me the other day that her . . . and nodded. The meal began, mother is on the verge of a nervous breakdown and has been ordered to rest. With A gentleman bandit has made Walter both the girls in the films, and at different Pidgeon, who is new to Hollywood, a little studios most of the time, Mrs. Costello has dubious about the role of good Samaritan been too much on the go. on California roads after dark. Walter picked up a chap the other night Apropos of this picture, a discussion is wnile driving in Hollywood after the street raging about the past and future of Belle cars had stopped, and was greeted with a Bennett, the star. §un poked in his ribs and the gentle re Publicity stories given out by the Gold mark ,"Fork over everything in your wyn offices stated that Belle Bennett was pockets. practically a newcomer to success, that the Seventeen dollars was what Walter had. role came after years of struggling. Tne bandit took this, but returned two dol One eminent director tells me that Belle lars in case the actor needed smokes and Bennett was starred many years ago by gasoline on the way home. He then caused Thomas H. Ince, and that she has trouped Walter to drive him to a spot where a car in pictures right along. was parked and to drive off in the other He also ventures that her success is large direction. Walter got the number of the ly due to the fact that she was type-perfect car hut it was a fictitious one. for the part. This actor is being played as a success by All agree that she probably will have the the producers. He has had but one picture, same experience of Vera Gordon, who has "Mannequin," released, but since that time never been able to escape from the mother has played in 'The Outsider" for Fox, "The role since "Humoresque" . Desert Healer" for Marian Fairfax, and "Miss J^obody" opposite Anna Q. Nilsson. How deadly serious is Ray Griffith mix He is under contract to Joseph M. Schenck. ing his own salad. At the Montmartre Walter formerly was in musical comedy. Cafe today at lunch, I saw him do it, en having been persuaded by Schenck to leave tirely undisturbed by the milling of one of Elsie Janis' show and come to Holy wood, the largest crowds of the season. He has been an instant hit with the fern He was surrounded by four gag men, his inine part of the film colony. The Stage Coach (Continued from page 59) cursion into the realms of religion and sex, done frankly and fearlessly. It is altogether possible that the show may frighten you. Indeed, it frightened one or two of the staid dramatic critics. As for us, we felt that it need not frighten anyone who has read, even scantily, in modern psychology. It does not bother about physical nakedness; no young girls reveal their bare shoulders; there is no swish of silken undies; what Hurlbut is interested in baring is the human soul. And, with the aid of Alice Brady and Crane Wilbur, another ex-movieite, he does so. Robert Milton directed the play, and did a sweet job, too. Bill Colling Reviews {Continued from page 55) the Big Street — and when she got there she saw her boy cavorting around with some high-powered chorus girls, and she went back home sadder but not very "wise". But when Glenn came home to save the bank, he told her all and caught her when she floated into his waiting arms. It was all very pretty and seemed to teach that the way to win a simple maid is to get a press agen.t I was rather sorry, afterwards, that I had asked him to see "Wild Oats Lane" as his next effort to solve the mystery of young love. You see, "Wild Oats Lane" is about a simple country girl who falls in love with