Compiled by Joe Moore,
with
assistance from the special collections staff of
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ.
Film Capital Production Notes
AT THE ROACH STUDIOS Harold Lloyd has started on his second week in his new comedy, the working title of which is "The White Feather." Mildred Davis is playing opposite the star. Hal Roach, Jean Havez and Sam Taylor wrote the script. A second series of ten Harold Lloyd comedies will be re-issued, the first offering to be "Pistols For Breakfast." A new Jimmy Parrott comedy is under production with Ethel Broadhurst playing the leading feminine role. Harry "Snub" Pollard has finished a train comedy this week and begun production of a Rescue Mission comedy with Marie Mosquini playing opposite the star. R. J. Cedar, assisted by Bob Evans, is directing. Charles Parrott wrote the script. Pollard's comedy, "Law and Order," a satire on the activities of the Klu Klux Klan, is now released. Charles Parrott wrote and directed the comedy. Gaylord Lloyd's comedy, "Dodge Your Debts," is also released. H. M. Walker is titling the recently completed "Snub" Pollard and Jimmy Parrott comedies as follows: "The Corner Pocket," "The Go-Getter," and "Call the Witness," Pollard pictures: "Leave It to Me," and "Try, Try Again," Parrott comedies. The scripts were written by Charles Parrott. Following preview at the studio, the comedies will be shipped to New York. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.4)
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Noah Young is playing a part in the current Harry "Snub" Pollard comedy under the direction of R. J. Cedar, assisted by Bob Evans. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.6)
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. 30 p.12)
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SENNETT STUDIO NOTES Billy Bevan and Mildred June are finishing their second of a series of twelve two-reel comedies for release through Associated First National. Mabel Normand will start work shortly after the first of November. F. Richard (Dick) Jones, director of "Mickey," and "Molly 'O" has completed the continuity and begun the casting for Miss Normand's next starring vehicle. Mr. John Waldron, general manager of the Sennett lot, has re-organized the technical and executive staff, while F. Richard Jones, production manager, has completed a like task in the various departments for which he is responsible. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.9, Nov 5, 1921)
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COE JOINS SENNETT Mack Sennett has added Arthur J. Coe to his production staff. Mr. Coe recently completed a three and one-half years’ affiliation with Douglas Fairbanks, and comes to the Sennett organization to take up the duties of assistant director to F. Richard Jones, production manager, and will assist with the forthcoming Mabel Normand production. TURPIN'S LEADING LADY Phyllis Haver will play the leading feminine roles in Ben Turpin’s new series of eight two-reelers for Mack Sennett. SCOTT CONTINUES WITH JONES When work is begun in the next few days on Mabel Normand’s new starring vehicle, under the supervision of Mack Sennett, Director Dick Jones will have as his cameraman Homer Scott, who photographed "Molly 'O." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.6, Nov 5, 1921)
Nov 5 Casts of the Week
Hamilton-White "The Bally-Ho" Directed by Bob Kerr Supervision of Jack White Lige Conley, Elinor Lynn, Cliff Bowes, Jack Lloyd, Otto Friese, Hap Ward (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 4)
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AT BRUNTON Fred Windemier has been added to the list of directors for the Hamilton-White Company and will direct with Jack White on Mr. White's series of all-star productions. This makes a total of four directors for the two units of the Hamilton-White Company. Jack White will finish his picture, "Bally-Ho," this week and will start at once on a new comedy. Lige Conley is his featured player. Lloyd Hamilton is also expected to finish his comedy this week. No title has been given it as yet. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 9)
AT COSMOSART Negotiations are being made with K. Mukaeda, General Manager of the Oriental Pictures Corporation, to have the games played by Chinese in their native land photographed at Cosmosart by the slow motion camera to be exhibited in the Orient. The Nurserymen's Association of California will produce a series of pictures, showing plant development. Two releases for educational are forthcoming, "The Art of Fencing," and "Jiu Jitsu." The Blanchard Film Company, having reorganized with J. E. Bowen, General Manager, will be located at the Cosmosart Studios. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 9)
BOXERS IN FILM For a scene in a new Christie comedy, two local boxers, Joe Coffey and Ted Frenchie, staged a round of fighting, while a comedy bout was staged between Henry Murdock and george Burton. The picture features Dorothy Devore. All the fight arena scenes were made in the studios where a ring and an arena were recently constructed. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 9
CHRISTIE TO FILM UNIQUE WESTERN Al Christie is going to make a western comedy with Viola Daniel featured. The new story is an original by Frank roland Conklin, who also wrote "A Barnyard Cavalier," which Christie recently completed. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 9)
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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 Asst Director: A. Linkhoff Type: Educational Comedies Progress:Schedule (Camera Vol. 4 No. 27 pg. 10)
CHRISTIE COMEDIES. Harry Edwards, Casting. 6101 Sunset. C. H. Christie, Gen. Mgr. Holly 3100 Director: H. Beaudine Star: B. Vernon Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: 2nd Week Director: Scott Sidney Star: Neal Burns Cameraman: E. Ullman Asst Director: Hagerman Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress:Cutting Director: Al Christie Star: Dorothy Devore Cameraman: A. Nagy Asst Director: E. Lavalle Scenarist: Conklin Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress:3rd Week (Camera Vol. 4 No. 29 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: Finishing Director:White-Kerr Star: All-Star Cameraman: Park Ries Asst Director: Jack Ohl Scenarist: Mayo-Bacon Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: Finishing (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 11)
Nov 5 Film Capital Production Notes
ELFELT FORMS COMPANY With Clifford S. Elfelt as president and general manager, a new film company, to be known as Metropolitan Productions, Inc., has been formed to produce five and six reel features. The plans of the concern include the making of a sries of eight adaptations of famous books, also four pictures with all-star casts to be made from original stories. The companies will work at the Louis B. Mayer studios, where preparations are underway for the filming of the first offering on or about November 1st. "Finding Herself," a two-reel comedy drama of western life, featuring Alma Bennett and J. B. Warner, has just been completed under the direction of Carl P. Winther and C. F. Reynolds. This is the first of a series of eighteen two-reel specials which are to be filmed at the Mayer studio under the personal supervision of Mr. Elfelt, to be known as Winther-Reynolds Productions. Mr. Winther, formerly associated with D. W. Griffith, and Mr. Reynolds, until recently with the Mack Sennett forces, are co-directing the series. L. A. Corson is in charge of the photography and Everett Shellenberger is filling the role of assistant director. "The Society Buckaroo" will be the second of the series, the camera work on which was started this week.
AT UNIVERSAL A series of six short reel features based upon the exploits of a newspaper reporter on a metropolitan daily to be known as "Ned of the News," is being filmed under the direction of Albert Russell. Percy Pembroke is being featured in these stories written by George Morgan, under the supervision of William Lord Wright, chief of serial and short reel feature departments. Marie Prevost’s latest vehicle has just been completed ubder the title of "Princess Virtue," "Cupid Incog," a comedy drama which Irving C. Thalberg wrote for Miss Prevost will go into production this week with Clarence Badger directing.
PACIFIC FILM COMPANY NOTES George Leroy Clarke, comedian, is preparing his program calling for the regular release of one reel comedies, which will be filmed under the direction of Fred Jefferson. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.4)
AT VITAGRAPH A set, depicting the interior of a theatre, is under course of construction for use by Larry Semon in his forthcoming comedy which is now under production.
UNIVERSAL NOVEMBER RELEASE The following are the Universal productions scheduled for November release: "Line's Busy," one reel comedy. "Playing Possum," featuring Harry sweet, (two reels).
MAX AS MUSKETEER Max Linder has selected a name for his new comedy, a burlesque on "The Three Musketeers." It is to be called "The Last of the Musketeers," and will be a two reel Goldwyn release. Camera work will start within a week at Universal City. In the all-star cast for this comedy will be Bull Monatna as Richelieu: Jack Richardson as the King, and Max himself will play D'Artagnan. The latest additions to the cast of the J. Frothingham production, "The Man Who Smiled," include Lucille ward, Fred Malatesta and Harvey Clarke. George Nichols , Roy Atwill and Ralph McCullough are playing in support of Marie Prevost in her forthcoming picture for Universal entitled "Cupid Incog." (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.9)
SPEED COMEDIES The Reggie Morris Productions, Inc., located a t 7100 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, California, Reggie Morris, president, and Frank H. Marshall, vice-president, are now making two-reel comedy productions under the name Speed Comedies, released through the Arrow Film Corporation for the independent market, and featuring the following stars: Neely Edwards, Charlotte Merriam, Jack Duffy, Margaret Cullington, Eddie Baker, Gertrude Robinson, and Jack Ackroyd.
PAUL GERSON NOTES Paul Gerson, Pictures Corp., are about to start a new series featuring Helen Franklin, under the direction of "Rube" Miller, also Tom Gibson will make as eries of ourdoor five-reel adventure stories, featuring a well-known star. In addition to these productions, Paul Gerson is to be starred in a special five-reel photoplay. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.18)
Helen Kesler, George Stanley and Feed Spencer are cast in the new Aubrey two-reel comedy which has just started production at Vitagraph. Bud Ross and Aubrey wrote the story. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.18)
Casts of the Week
J. L. Frothingham Productions "THE MAN WHO SMILED" Directed by Edward Sloman Marcia Manon, William V. Mong, Mary Wynn, Fred Malatesta, Lucille Ward, Eddie Sutherland, Charles French, Harvey Clark, Bruce Guerin (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.4)
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POTEL IN HUGHES COMEDY Victor Potel has been elected as chief laugh-maker for George D. Baker's forthcoming production, "Stay Home," a Gareth Hughes picture being filmed by S. -L. for Metro. Mr. Potel has just completed a series of his own comedies.
BARNES SUPPORTS PREVOST T. Roy Barnes has been engaged to enact a principal role in Marie Prevost's latest photoplay, entitled "Cupid Incog."
OLMSTED IN COMEDY Gertrude Olmstedd has finished her role in Jack Perrin’s recently completed series, "Bob of the U. S. N.," and has been assigned a part in a comedy for Universal, directed by Craig Hutchinson, entitled "Westward Ho.’ She supports Bert Roach, featured comedian, and other players are Ethel Teare and Francis Feeny.
BADGER WITH UNIVERSAL Clarence Badger, who directed Will Rogers in "Doubling For Romeo," and other Will Rogers comedies, is preparing to start work at Universal City. He will direct "Cupid Incog," a flapper comedy drama starring Marie Prevost.
WILL ROGERS ON SPOKEN STAGE Will Rogers, who has just finished "One Glorious Day," for Lasky, has left Hollywood to headline in vaudeville and the Ziegfield Follies for a short time.
FRANKLIN TO REMAIN WITH TALMADGES Sidney Franklin has signed anew contact with Joseph M. Schenck to alternate as director for Norma and Constance Talmadge. Mr. Franklin is expected here presently to direct Constance Talmadge in an original story by Edgar Selwyn, temporarily titled "The Divorcee." Francis Marion has been loaned by Mary Pickford to write the continuity, and will follow Mr. Franklin to the coast.
SIGNS WITH VITAGRAPH Ann Hastings has been chosen as leading woman for Larry Semon in his new comedy which is now under way at Vitagraph. Miss Hastings has appeared in eastern serial productions with Pathe. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.6)
Current Reviews
THE IDLE CLASS Charlie Chaplin’s first comedy since "The Kid," is a two-reeler which First National releases under the title, "The Idle Class." Altho’ filled with to the brim with the clever slapsick "gags" insured by the name Chaplin, there may be some complaint that this lively subject is cut unsatisfactorily short after the enthusiastic public has been treated by him to whole evenings of mirth, but that is a matter of opinion. There are unquestionably many who appreciate even the highest class slapstick to the fullest when it is received in small doses. Chaplin is Sir Charlie the irresistible again in each of the two reels which he enacts in this picture. The tramp is his regulation type of work, which is rendered even more amusing than usual when contrasted with the fastidious absent-minded husband which part he also fills. Every moment of his footage either provokes expectancy or the final laugh and is altogether amusing. Edna Purviance, as the wife, and Mack Swain, in the irate father, assist the comedian to accomplish "The Idle Class," which was, of course, written and directed by the star. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.18)
BING BANG BOOM On the same program with "The Idle Class" may be seen "Bing Bang Boom," Irving Lesser's first David Butler starring vehicle. Unfortunately the story by Raymond Goldman, as it has been altered and arranged in the Vance Wethered scenario, is erior attempt, which does not present its star to good advantage nor lend itself any definite interest. But probably the direction, by Fred Butler is "Bing Bang Boom's" worst feature, for it has been executed without regard for proportion or logical development while permitting an entire loss of sympathy for its principal. David must have more careful handling if he is to make good on this, his second starring venture, and let it be said that several portrayals and pictures on the order of the title role in "Bing Bang Boom" will injure his popularity irreparably. The part, originally a preppy youngster who meets and blithely overcomes reverses, is a badly poised, lackadaisical boob with little appeal in the younger Butler's acre and his work portends nothing good for his career. We are truly sorry. Doris Paven is satisfactory in Ruth warren, the feminine lead and Ed Wallack makes a good "hokum" crook heavy. Carl Stockdale, as the old station agent, has to his credit the picture’s most enjoyable characterization; while Bert Hadley in Fred patterson, a staright, is exactly what he should be. Kate Toncray, J. M. Carlye, William Walling and William Duval fill the remaining positions in the perhaps overly large cast. Robert Newhardt’s camerawork upon this production is fair. (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.17-18
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 Asst Direct.: K. E. MacQuarrie Scenarist: Walter Rivers 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 Direct.: Arnold Aldrich Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Newsettes Progress: Schedule
CENTURY FILM CORP. 6100 Sunset Blvd. Bert Sternbeck, Casting Julius Stern Gen. Mgr. Holly 96 Director: Alf Goulding Star: Lee Moran Cameraman: Jerry Ash Asst Director: D. Smith Scenarist: Goulding Type: Farce Comedy Progress: Finishing Director: Fred Fishback Star: Brownie-Beby Pegg Cameraman: Zalibra Asst Director: Zimmerman Scenarist: Fishback Type: Animal Comedy Progress: In Process
C. L. CHESTER PROD’NS. R. Bandini, Gen. Mgr. 1438 Gower St. Holly 7140 Director: Vin Moore Star: All-Star Cameraman: K. G. MacLean Asst Director: Waltmeyer Scenarist: Farley Lambert Type: 2-Reel Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Williams-Peebles Star: Snooky Cameraman: Buddy Wales Ass’t Direcor: Forrester Scenarist: Dot Farley 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 Ass’t Direct.: Henry Klaus Scenarist: Herzig Type:2-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule
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: 3rd Week
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. 30 pg. 10)
HARTER-WALL PROD. Edward Le Veque, Casting Director. Bakersfield, Box 482 Director: L. E. Wall Star: Vera Glynn Cameraman: "Red" Marshall Asst Direct.: Ed LeVeque Scenarist: Staff Type: 2-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: L. H. Davies Star: Vera Glynn Cameraman: W. B. Ruby Asst Direct.: Ed LeVeque Scenarist: Jean Crook Type: Cartoon Comedies Progress: Schedule
INCE, THOS. H. Horace Williams, Casting. Culver City. West 42 Director: Del Andrews Star: McLean Cameraman: Boswell Asst Direct.: Ross Lederman Scenarist: Del Andrews Type: Comedy-"The Hottentot" Progress: 1st 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: "EK" Progress: Finishing
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
METRO STUDIO. Romaine & Cahuenga Ave. William Caruthers, C'st'g. Jos Engel, Gen Mgr. Holly 4485 Director: Maxwell Karger Star: Alice Lake Cameraman: Seigler Asst Director: Cliff Butler Scenarist: June Mathis Type: "Kisses" Progress: 4th Week
METROPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS. Mayer Studios. Lincoln 2120 Director: Winther-Reynolds Star: All-Star Cameraman: L. A. Corson Asst Director: E Shellenberger Type: Western Comedy-Drama Progress: 2nd Week
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 (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 11)
O’CONOR PRODUCTIONS. Brentwood Studios. Gus Schumacher, Manager. 4811 Fountain. Holly 3266 Director: Thos. LaRose Star: O’Conor Cameraman: Geo. Richter Asst Direcor.: John Warnack Scenarist: Staff Type:2-Reel Comedies Progress: 1st Week
REALART STUDIO. Miss Hallett, Casting. 201 N. Occidental. Frank E. Garbutt, Mgr. Wilshire 6622 Director: Thos. Heffron Star: Wanda Hawley Cameraman: Wm. Collins Asst Direct.: M. Laswell Scenarist: Harvey Thaw Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: 3rd Week Director: Frank Urson Star: M. M. Minter Cameraman: A. Davey Asst Direct.: M. Graham Scenarist: Alice Eyton Type: Comedy-Drama Progress: 3rd week
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: 3rd Week
SCHLANK, CHAS. R. PROD. 6050 Sunset. Frank Cavender, Casting. Holly 975 Director: Al Santell Star: Eddie Barry Cameraman: Vernon Walker Asst Direct.: Cavender Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule
SUNSHINE COMEDIES. Low Seiler, Supervising Director. Fox Studios. Holly 3000 Director: Gil Pratt Star: Al St. John Cameraman: Depew Asst Direct.: Busch Scenarist: Copeland Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: Blystone Star: Clyde Cook Cameraman: Turner Asst Direct.: Jack Blystone Scenarist: Jevne Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Summerville Star: D. J. Savvo Cameraman: Darling Ass’t Direct.: A. Cohen Scenarist: Geo. Gray Type: "Pardon Me" Progress: Schedule Director: Al Herman Star: Harry Depp Cameraman: S. Wagner Asst Direct.: J. Bordeux Scenarist: Totheroh Type: "Call and Get It" Progress: Schedule Director: E. Kenton Star: Chester Conklin Cameraman: Schenrich Ass’t Direct.: Arland Scenarist: M. Brice Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule Director: Del Lord Star: "Wardrobe" Cameraman: Anderson Type: "Clothes" Progress: Schedule Director: Buckingham Star: Stock Cameraman: B. Wagner Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 pg. 12)
UNIVERSAL STUDIO. Fred Datig, Casting. Universal City Holly 2500 Director: Hutchinson Star: Bert Roach Cameraman: Lee Garmes Ass’t Direcor: Thompson Type: 1-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule Director: Watson Star: Gribbon-LaPlan Cameraman: Corby Asst Direcor: Smith Scenarist: Scott Darling Type: 1-Reel Comedies Progress: Schedule
VITAGRAPH STUDIO. 1708 Talmadge. W. S. Smith, Gen. Mgr. Holly 2131 Director: Semon-Taurog Star: Larry Semon Cameraman: Koenenkamp Ass’t Direct.: Roland Asher Scenarist: Staff Type: "The Sawmill" Progress:Cutting Director: Jimmy Aubrey Star: Jimmy Aubrey Scenarist: Staff Type: Special Comedy Progress: Beginning
WILNAT FILMS, INC. 1329 Gordon St. Bob Reed, Bus Mgr. Holly 1918 Director: Raym'kr-Smith Star: Smith-Wells Cameraman: Geo. Meehan Asst Direct.: Mintz-Smith Scenarist: Lex Neal Type: "Hallroom Boys" 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
MIRROR STUDIOS. Glendale, Long Island, New York Director: Walsh Star: Edwards Cameraman: Davis Scenarist: Staff Type: Comedy Progress: Schedule (Camera Vol. 4 No. 30 p.13)
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