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GONE, but not forgotten! And they may be back within five months. Who? Why, almost all of the stars and directors who have been working at the eastern studios of the Paramount' Famous ' Lasky Company. The Astoria film factory is closed, with the understanding that all future productions will be made on the west coast. However, it's just possi' ble that the magnates may change their minds, and that another six months or so will see the big plant humming again. New York hopes so, that's certain.
Two of the most famous of the directors refused to continue with the company when the westward'ho movement began. They are Herbert Brenon and Malcolm St. Clair. Mr. Brenon purchased his contract from Paramount for some fabulous sum, and will produce independently under the auspices of United Artists. His first film will be the best-seller. "Sorrell and Son", by Warwick Deeping. The sequel to Mr. Brenon's "Beau Geste" — "Beau Sabreur" — will probably be directed by James Cruze. Brenon will go to England to confer with the author of "Sorrell and Son" and may film some of the scenes in the original locations. St. Clair's future plans have not yet been announced.
Richard Dix, when the order to move west was issued, tried to buy his contract for one million dollars. Another company offered Richard the million for his release from Paramount and also promised him $7 500 a week salary. But Paramount refused to let him go — with good reason. He's just about their best box-office bet. So. Mr. Dix has gone to California to begin work on a new picture, "under the same management".
C[ Ramon T^ovarro and Horma Shearer are now ma\ing "Old Heidelberg".
The Paramount-FamousLasky exodus leaves only a few companies working in and around New York City. Robert Kane will continue to produce his First National releases here, with Ben Lyon and others starring. George Walsh will keep on working in the east, as usual. The huge Cosmopolitan Studios in the Bronx — where Marion Davies made all her big costume films, and where Gloria Swanson produced "Sunya — have been purchased by Warner Brothers, and will be the home of Vitaphone. Space will also be rented to other companies. In other words, New York City seems to be out of the running right now as a film centre; but it's all happened before, and the wise boys are predicting a come-back already. . * * *
There was one Famous Player who flatly refused to go west. She's one of the Paramount School Girl Graduates — Iris Gray, and she was just beginning to make good in vamp roles when the call came for California. Did Iris pack her trunks? She did. but only for a honeymoon trip. The actor to whom she was engaged had to open in a new musical comedy any day, and if Miss Gray had left for Hollywood, their marriage would have been postponed indefinitely. It was a case of marriage versus career; and marriage won. Iris is now Mrs. Frank Lynch, and very happy, thank you. "High Hat" is her farewell to filmdom.
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