Clippings from CAMERA (Nov. 26, 1921)

Compiled by Joe Moore,
with assistance from the special collections staff of
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ.


Nov 26 Pickups By the Staff

NEW YORK TRIP Hal E. Roach and Mrs. Roach are making plans to accompany Harold Lloyd on his trip to New York, which will be made upon the completion of the comedian's picture "He Who Hesitates," the first working title of which was "The White Feather." While in the Metropolis the party will be present at the showing of Lloyd's "A Sailor-Made Man." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.8)

Film Capital Production Notes

AT THE ROACH STUDIO Harry "Snub" Pollard and company are working in a Los Angeles newspaper office this week where shots are being taken in the press room for his comedy of newspaper life. Marie Mosqunini plays opposite the star and Noah Young is the "heavy." Upon the completion of this production, Mr. Pollard will make a circus picture with Marie Mosquini and Noah Young playing again in support. Three recently completed comedies were shown in preview at the studio's projection room this week, the first being "Snub" Pollard's comedy satire on the Bolsheviks, called "Blow 'em Up;" the other two starring "Paul" Parrott in "The Roustabout" and "Pay the Cashier." Two more comedies will be ready for New York shipment when the art titles are added. These are "Snub" Pollard pictures, "Some Baby," and "Stage Struck." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.9)

Pulse of the Studios

HAL E. ROACH STUDIO, Culver City. Nora Ely, Casting. Warren Doane, Mgr. West 3730 Director: F. Newmeyer Star: Harold Lloyd Cameraman: Walter Lundin Asst Director: R. Golden Scenarist: Taylor & Hanvez Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Under Prod. Director: R. J. Cedar Star: Snub Pollard Cameraman: Robt. Doran Ass’t Director: Bob Evans Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: Ray Gray Star: "Paul" Parrott Cameraman: Frank Young Asst Director: Clarence Morehouse Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: F. W. Jackman Star: Ruth Roland Cameraman: A. Thompson Asst Director: D. H. Lamar Scenarist: Staff Type: Serial Progress: Under Productn (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.12)

Film Capital Production Notes

FIRST NATIONAL NOTES "The Blockhead," third of a series of Mack Sennett two-reel comedies starring Billy Bevan, with Mildred June in the leading feminine role, and directed by Roy Del Ruth, is now well underway at the Sennett studios. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.4, Nov 26, 1921)

"Molly O," starring Mabel Normand, will have its first showing in Los Angeles at the Mission Theatre, beginning November 29. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.5, Nov 26, 1921)

George O'Hara and Albert Cooke are supporting Billy Bevan in "The Blockhead," his latest comedy under production at the Mack Sennett studios. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.9, Nov 26, 1921)

Jack Cooper and Bobbie Dunn are among those cast in "The Blockhead," Sennett two-reel comedy starring Billy Bevan. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.18, Nov 26, 1921)

Where To Find People You Know Irene Lentz is playing in support of Billy Bevan in the current Sennett two-reel comedy, "The Blockhead." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6, Nov 26, 1921)

Pickups By The Staff

MABEL NORMAND HOSTESS Mabel Normand was hostess to a Thanksgiving dinner party for her friends who appeared with her in "Molly O"," Mack Sennett's latest production. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.8, Nov 26, 1921)

SUBMITS CONTESTANT As a candidate for the contest being staged by Los Angeles Post Number Eight, as a part of the big Christmas celebration being sponsored by the Legionnaires in honor of the fleet, which is to take place in Philharmonic Auditorium, the week of December 19th , Mabel Normand, star of "Molly O," Mack Sennett's latest feature attraction, submits to the committee of this contest the name and photograph of Mildred June. All the feminine stars in the moving picture industry at the various studios in Los Angeles have requested to submit their personel choice for a candidate to be voted upon. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.16, Nov 26, 1921)

SENNETT COMEDY OPENS NEW THEATRE Mr. Herbert L Rothchild announces the opening of his theatre, the Granada, in San Francisco, seating thirty-five hundred persons, with every appointment for the patron's comfort installed. Mack Sennett's two-reel comedy, "Love and Doughnuts," featuring Ben Turpin, is featured on the opening program. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.16, Nov 26, 1921)

Nov 26 Film Capital Production Notes

PREVIEW GIVEN Jack White's latest comedy for Educational, titled "Step This Way," featuring Lige Conley, was previewed at the New Wilshire Theatre, Hollywood, recently. Bob Kerr directed under the personal supervision of Jack White.

HINES WORKING AGAIN Johnny Hines is at work on "Torchy's Luck," upon completion of which Charles C. Burr plans to make a feature with him. Jack Lloyd has been assigned a part in Lloyd Hamilton's newest comedy, now in production at Brunton studios. Park Ries is handling the photography for Lloyd Hamilton comedies after many weeks working with the Jack White company.

EDUCATIONAL RELEASES Educational Film Exchanges will begin distribution of the Toonerville Comedies, by Fontain Fox, with the release presently of "The Skipper's Last Resort." Dan Mason is the skipper. "Let's Go-To the South Seas" is the latest of a series of "World Wanderings" being released by Educational. Work commenced this week at the Brunton studios on the fifth of Lloyd Hamilton's new series of Mermaid comedies for Educational. Irene Dalton is the leading woman. Hugh Fox is directing. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 9)

AT BRUNTON A preview of Jack White's newest comedy, "Step This Way," was given at the new Wilshire Theatre last Sunday night. Lloyd Hamilton has started work on a new comedy, his sixth of his new series. Hugh Fay is directing. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 17)

Hamilton-White comedies have a new bookkeeper in the person of Miss Joan Blackmore. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 18)

Pickup By the Staff HILL AGAIN WITH VERNON Josephine Hill has been engaged to play in another picture at the Christie studios. She appears with Bobby Vernon in "Pure and Simple" and "Fesh From the Farm," two comedies already completed and will work opposite Bobby in another picture soon to started which has a working title "By Hook or Crook." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 16)

Pulse of the Studios

CAMPBELL COMEDIES. Frank Griffin, Casting Director. Robert Giroux, Gen. Mgr. Fine Arts Studio Director: W. S. Campbell Star: All-Star Cameraman: Du Parr Asst Direcor: Ray Hunt Type: Educational Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: F. C. Griffin Star: All-Star Cameraman: Thos. McNally Ass’t Director: A. Linkhoff Type: Educational Comedies Progress:Schedule (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 10)

CHRISTIE COMEDIES. Harry Edwards, Casting. 6101 Sunset. C. H. Christie, Gen. Mgr. Holly 3100 Director: H. Beaudine Star: B. Vernon Cameraman: E. Ullman Ass’t Director: Hagerman Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Cutting Director: Scott Sidney Star: Neal Burns Cameraman: E. Ullman Asst Director: Hagerman Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Starting Director: Al Christie Star: Viola Daniel Cameraman: A. Nagy Asst Director: E. Lavelle Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: 2nd Week (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 10)

HAMILTON-WHITE COMEDIES, Inc. W. W. Rarity, Gen. Mgr. Brunton Studios. Holly 4080 Director: Hugh Fay Star: Lloyd Hamilton Cameraman: Bill McGann Asst Director.: W. Morosco Scenarist: Mayo-Bacon Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: 1st Week Director:White-Kerr Star: All-Star Cameraman: Park Ries Asst Director: Jack Ohl Scenarist: Fred Windemier Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: Preparing (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 10)

Nov 26 Advertisement- Coy Watson, Jr. Featured in "THE NICK OF TIME HERO" At the Alhambra At Present with Larry Semon Wilshire 3616 (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.2) Film Capital Production Notes AT UNIVERSAL Marie Prevost will impersonate shortly the title role of "The Dangerous Little Demon," from the story by Mildred Considine, writer of the original stories for the screen. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.4)

FIRST NATIONAL NOTES Constance Talmadge expects to start work presently on her next picture, "The Divorcee," under Sidney Franklin's direction. Kenneth Harlan and Harrison Ford have been chosen to enact the two leading male roles. Buster Keaton has started his fifth comedy, as yet untitled. Buster's staff recently completed the editing of "The Paleface." Charlie Chaplin will start work on his next comedy for First National release in a few days. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.4)

HAM CAST IN FOREIGN PRODUCTION Harry Ham, screen comedian, has signed to play the part of an American professor in John S. Robertson’s foreign made picture, "Spanish Jade," now being filmed in Spain. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.9)

"FOLLY" UNIT RESUMES PROGRAM After a vacation of a few weeks, one of the "Folly" comedy units of the Pacific Film Company has resumed operations and it is expected that production will be steady from this time forward. Vernon Dent and Violet Joy are the featured players. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.9)

SALES OF THE CHESTER COMEDIES The following sales of Chester Comedies have been made, some by William M. Vogel in Europe and others by A. K. Greenland at the local office: Spain and Portugal, South Africa, the West Indies, China, Federated Malay States, Dutch East Indies, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Holland and Mexico. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.9)

AT BRUNTON Production has started this week on Jackie Coogan's third star picture and the second of his new series. The title has not yet been announced. Jerome Storm is directing. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.17)

Camera work on the J. L. Frothingham production, "The Man Who Smiled," has been completed. Edward Sloman directed the picture, which features an all-starcast headed Marcia Manon, William V. Mong and Mary Wynn. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.17)

W. E. Keefe, who has taken a suite of the offices at the studios, has receieved word that his comedies, "peeps Into the Future," are meeting with great success in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. They will soon be shown in Los Angeles. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.17)

AT REALART Director Frank Urson is nearing the end of the Mennonite story which is the third Mary Miles Minter feature of the current season. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.17)

Wanda Hawley expects to start the last of the week on Will Payne's original story which Thomas Heffron will direct from Percy Heath’s scenarios. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.17)

Current Reviews

"ENCHANTMENT’ Graumans The most honestly diverting production in which we have ever witnessed Marion Davies is Cosmopolitan's release of Frank R. Adams considerably redone short story, "Enchantment." An elaborate production, well arranged by Director Robert Vignola, many clever subtitles, superior camerawork by Ira Morgan and a fair Luther Reed scenario are more than competent to carry the star who has heretofore struggled so furtilely in Hearst's energetically offered (or foisted) vehicles for her. On top of all this the lady herself speeds up a little, indicating to an astonished public that she is learning to act. Miss Davies is here situated in the role of Ethel Hoyt, a more than ordinarily egotistical flapper with upsetting ideas about men. Since flapper comedies are now in favor, this will be particularly well received. Ernest Eddison, the masculine lead in the story, has suffered a mutilation in the photoplay, which amputates more than a little of his sympathy and all of his character value (of course to the great benefit of the star part); nevertheless, Forrest Stanly helps him out with a pleasing performance for which he deserves comendation. Edythe Shayne and Tom Lewis make a picturesque set of distracted parents for the precocious Ethel while Arthur Rankin, Corrine Baker and Maude Gordon end the list of players. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.5)

Where to Find People You Know

DRYDEN COMPLETES ROLE IN "PENROD" Wheeler Dryden has just concluded an engagement at the Hollywood Studios, playing the part of the Reverend Mr. Kinosling in Marshall Neillan's production, "Penrod," starring Wesley Barry. Mr. Dryden also supported Wesley when he appeared in the stage version of "Penrod" at the Little Theatre in Los Angeles early this year. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

MYERS OPPOSITE MAY Doris May will have her leading man in "Boy Crazy," Harry Myers, "The Connecticut Yankee." Myers has just completed a role opposite Alice Lake. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

FOX SIGNS PETERS Frederic Peters has signed with Fox to play heavies with Al St. John. Mr. Peters will be remembered as "Zeda," the giant in "Miracles of the Jungle." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

Snitz Edwards, veteran vaudevillian and motion picture actor has been selected by Rex Ingram for a part in "The Prisoner of Zenda," his new production for Metro. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

Monte Brice, comedy writer, has been engaged by Jack Warner, for the Monty Banks two-reel comedies, the first of which is now in continuity form, and bears the title "Be Careful." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

IN "PROPS" Coy Watson, Jr., who is being featured in Campbell Comedies, is at present playing a part with Larry Semon in "Props," under production at Vitagraph. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

T. Roy Barnes has completed his role opposite Marie provost in her current Universal starring production, "Cupid Incog." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

Sandy Roth has been engaged as assistant director to Jack Warner for the first of the Warner Brothers two-reel comedies starring Monty Banks. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.6)

Pickups by the Staff

FABLES MAKE KIDDIES HAPPY The Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., is showing "Aesop's Film Fables." These cartoons, drawn by Paul Terry, are screened on the lawn of this home for the benefit of the little crippled children who are unable to see a movie otherwise. All over the country, similar showings of "Aesop's Film Fables" for children are being given. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.8)

LINDER WOULD ENTERTAIN MARSHAL FOCH Max Linder, the French comedy star, now making a burlesque on "The Three Musketeers," has telegraphed Marshall Foch an invitation to visit him upon his visit to Los Angeles. Linder was in the French Army during the war, so it is expected that the star will help entertain the world's famous warrior. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.8)

News of the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Swain, was received this week by Mack Swain, a member of the Charlie Chaplin organization. Mr. Swain had just returned from his mother's bedside when the news of her death arrived. Mrs. Swain was in her eighty-second year and resided in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.8)

"BABY PEGGY" IN "PENROD" "Baby Peggy" Montgomery, little three-year-old star in Century Comedies, will be seen in Marshall Neilan's, "Penrod." By special arrangement with Abe and Julius Stern of Century Comedies, Mr. Neilan is enabled to present the clever child in an important part of the Booth Tarkington story now being produced. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 p.16)

Pulse of the Studios

BELASCO STUDIOS. K. E. MacQuarrie, Casting 833 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Douglas 6588 Director: F. MacQuarrie Star: All-Star Cameraman: Bill Series Ass’t Direct.: K. E. MacQuarrie Type: Novelty Comedy Progress: Schedule

BRUCE CARTER PROD'NS. Montague Studios. Arnold Aldrich, Casting. San Francisco. Director: Bruce Carter Star: All Star Cameraman: Harry Rathburn Asst Director: Arnold Aldrich Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Newsettes Progress: Schedule

BRUNTON STUDIOS. C. B. Collins, Casting. 53441 Melrose. M. C. Levee, Bus. Mgr. Holly 4080 Director: Jerome Storm Star: Jackie Coogan Ass’t Director: W. Crimley Type: Untitled Progress: 1st Week

CENTURY FILM CORP. 6100 Sunset Blvd. Bert Sternbeck, Casting Julius Stern Gen. Mgr. Holly 96 Director: Alf Goulding Star: Lee Moran Cameraman: Jerry Ash Ass't Director: D. Smith Scenarist: Goulding Type: Farce Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Fred Fishback Star: Brownie-Beby Pegg Cameraman: Zalibra Asst Director: Zimmerman Scenarist: Fishback Type: Animal Comedy Progress: Starting

C. L. CHESTER PROD'NS. R. Bandini, Gen. Mgr. 1438 Gower St. Holly 7140 Director: Vin Moore Star: All-Star Cameraman: K. G. MacLean Ass’t Director: Waltmeyer Scenarist: Farley Lambert Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Williams-Peebles Star: Snooky Cameraman: Buddy Wales Asst Direcor: Forrester Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule

CLEMENTS RICH PROD. Fine Arts Studios Holly 2805 Director: Clements Star: All-Star Cameraman: Jack Doyle Asst Direcor: Rich Type: Special Comedy Progress: Schedule

THE CRUELLY WED COMEDIES. Universal Studios. Holly 2500 Director: Herzig Star: Paul Weigel & Lila Leslie Asst Direct.: Billy Joy Scenarist: Herzig Type:2-Reel Comedies Progress: Preparing

FOX STUDIO. C. A. Bird, Casting. N. Western Ave. Holly 3000 Director: Sedgewick Star: Tom Mix Cameraman: Bernie KLlein Asst Direct.: Geo. Webster Scenarist: Tom Mix Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: 3d Week

FROTHINGHAM, J. L., PROD. Brunton Studio. C. B. Collins, Casting. Holly 4080 Director: Edw. Sloman Star: All-Star Cameraman: Tony Gaudio Asst Direct.: Howard Scenarist: Sloman-Mong Type: "The Man Who Smiled" Progress: Cutting

GOSNEL GILKERSON PROD. L. J. Gilkerson, Casting. 1120 Soto St. Boyle 600 Director: G. P. Gilkerson Star: All-Star Cameraman: Gordon McLean Scenarist: Zelma Jameson Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: Cutting (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 10)

HARTER-WALL PROD. Edward Le Veque, Casting Director. Bakersfield, Box 482 Director: L. E. Wall Star: Vera Glynn Cameraman: "Red" Marshall Asst Director: F. Pierce Scenarist: Staff Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: L. H. Davies Asst Director: Ed LeVeque Scenarist: Jean Crook Type: Cartoon Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: E. LeVeque Star: "Jim" Baker Cameraman: "Bill" Ruby Asst Director: Chs A. Hoyt Scenarist: Chas. H. Hoyt Type: Educational & Novelties Progress: Schedule

INCE, THOS. H. Horace Williams, Casting. Clark W. Thomas, Gen. Mgr. Culver City. West 62 Director: Del Andrews Star: McLean Cameraman: Harry Keepers Asst Director: Ross Lederman Scenarist: Del Andrews Type: Comedy-"The Hottentot" Progress: 4th Week

LASKY STUDIOS. L. M. Goodstadt, Casting 1520 Vine St. Fred Klay, Studio Mgr. Holly 2400 Director: James Cruze Cameraman: Karl Brown Asst Direct.: V. Keays Scenarist: Walter Woods Type: "One Glorious Day" Progress: Cutting Director: James Cruze Star: Non Star Cameraman: Karl Brown Asst Director: V. Keays Scenarist: Walter Woods Type: "Is Matrimony a Failure" Progress: 1st Week

LYONS, EDDIE, PROD. Berwilla Studios. Holly 157 Director: Eddie Lyons Star: Eddie Lyons Cameraman: Gosden Asst Director: De Rue Scenarist: Eddie Lyons Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule

MORRIS, REGGIE, PROD. Jesse D. Hampton Studio. Frank Marshall, Gen. Mgr. 579902 Director: Reggie Morris Star: All-Star Cameraman: Chick McGill Asst Director: H. Tenbrook Scenarist: K. Thompson Type:2-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule

O’CONOR PRODUCTIONS. Brentwood Studios. Gus Schumacher, Manager. 4811 Fountain. Holly 3266 Director: Thos. LaRose Star: O’Conor Franey Cameraman: Geo. Richter Asst Direcor.: John Warnack Scenarist: Staff Type:2-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule

PACIFIC FILM COMPANY. A. Guy Frum, Casting. Culver City. Director: Fahrney Star: Geo. Ovey Cameraman: Powers Asst Direcor.: Frum Scenarist: Fahrney Type:1-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Fahrney Star: Vernon Dent Cameraman: Gamble Asst Direcor.: Frum Scenarist: Fahrney Type:1-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Wharton James Star: Frankee Lee Cameraman: Jones Ass’t Direcor.: H. James Scenarist: James Type:1-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule

ROBBINS, JESS, PROD'NS. Fine Arts Studios Holly 2805 Director: Jess Robbins Star: All-Star Cameraman: I. Reis Asst Direct.: G. Cleethorpe Scenarist: Ford Beebee Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: Finishing

REALART STUDIO. Miss Hallett, Casting. 201 N. Occidental. Frank E. Garbutt, Mgr. Wilshire 6622 Director: Thos. Heffron Star: Wanda Hawley Cameraman: Wm. Collins Asst Director: M. Laswell Scenarist: Percy Heath Type: Untitled Progress: Starting Director: Frank Urson Star: M. M. Minter Cameraman: A. Davey Asst Director.: M. Graham Scenarist: Alice Eyton Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: Finishing (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 11)

SCHLANK, CHAS. R. PROD. 6050 Sunset. Frank Cavender, Casting. Holly 975 Director: Al Santell Star: Eddie Barry Cameraman: Vernon Walker Asst Direct.: B. W. Burton Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Progress: Cutting

SUNSHINE COMEDIES. Low Seiler, Supervising Director. Fox Studios. Holly 3000 Director: Gil Pratt Star: Al St. John Cameraman: Depew Ass’t Direct.: Busch Scenarist: Copeland Type: Comedies Progress: Finishing Director: Blystone Star: Clyde Cook Cameraman: Turner Asst Direct.: Jack Blystone Scenarist: Jevne Type: Comedy Progress: Finishing Director: Summerville Star: D. J. Savvo Cameraman: Darling Asst Direct.: A. Cohen Scenarist: Geo. Gray Type: "Pardon Me" Progress: Finishing Director: Al Herman Star: Harry Depp Cameraman: S. Wagner Ass’t Direct.: J. Bordeux Scenarist: Totheroh Type: "Call and Get It" Progress: Finishing Director: E. Kenton Star: Chester Conklin Cameraman: Schenrich Asst Direct.: Arland Scenarist: M. Brice Type: Comedy Progress: Finishing Director: Del Lord Star: "Wardrobe" Cameraman: Anderson Type: "Clothes" Progress: Finishing Director: Buckingham Star: Stock Cameraman: B. Wagner Type: Comedies Progress: Finishing

UNIVERSAL STUDIO. Fred Datig, Casting. Universal City Holly 2500 Director: Badger Star: Prevost Cameraman: Moore Asst Direcor: Barry Scenarist: Thalberg Type: "Cupid Incog" Progress: Cutting

VIDOR, KING, PROD. M. C. Reauveau, Casting. 7200 Santa Monica Blvd. 578666 Director: King Vidor Star: Florence Vidor Cameraman: Geo. S. Barnes Asst Director: F. E. Hughes Scenarist: G. B. Manly Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: Cutting (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 12)

VITAGRAPH STUDIO. 1708 Talmadge. W. S. Smith, Gen. Mgr. Holly 2131 Director: Semon-Taurog Star: Larry Semon Cameraman: Koenenkamp Asst Director: Roland Asher Scenarist: Staff Type: "Props" Progress: Schedule Director: Jimmy Aubrey Star: Jimmy Aubrey Cameraman: Ernest Smith Asst Director: McDermott Scenarist: Staff Type: Special Comedy Progress: Schedule

WARNER BROS. STUDIO. Sunset at Bronson Director: Jack Warner Star: Monty Banks Cameraman: DePar Asst Director: Sands Roth Scenarist: Brice Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule

WILNAT FILMS, INC. 1329 Gordon St. Bob Reed, Bus Mgr. Holly 1918 Director: Raymaker-Smith Star: Smith Adams Cameraman: Geo. Meehan Ass’t Direct.: Mintz-Smith Scenarist: Lex Neal Type: "Hallroom Boys" Comedies Progress: Bi-Monthly Pulse of the Studios-Eastern Studios

BLACKTON STUDIOS. Brooklyn, N. Y. Director: Fisher-Fox Star: All-Star Camerman: Frank Periguni Scenarist: Fisher Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule

ESTEE STUDIOS. 124 W. 125th St., New York. Director: Donavan Star: All-Star Cameraman: Paul Allen Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Abramson Star: Montague Love Scenarist: Abramson Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Frazer Star: Pearl Shepard Scenarist: Frazer Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule

LEVY, HARRY, PRODS Jeff Brophy, Casting. 230 W. 38th St., N. Y. Director: Ben Blake Star: Ida Allen Cameraman: Van Devere Ass’t Director: G. Utell Scenarist: Ben Blake Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule

MIRROR STUDIOS. Glendale, Long Island, New York Director: Walsh Star: Edwards Cameraman: Davis Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule

REELCRAFT PICTURES CORP. Mittenthal Studio Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 6459 Director: Hamilton-Smith Star: Bud Duncan Cameraman: Griffith Asst Direct.: Tuey Scenarist: Mattison Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Marcel Perez Star:Tweedy Camerman: A. Obrock Asst Direct.: Moran Scenarist: Smith Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Frank Mattison Star: All-Star Cameraman: Len Smith Scenarist: Tweedy Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule (Camera Vol. 4 No. 33 pg. 13)


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