MOVIE NOTES.
(By the Movie Man)
Since Buck Jones has been elevated to Stardom they have changed his name to Charles Jones.
Gladys Walton has just.been married to a non-professional. Another to enter the matrimonial ranks is Llord Hughes, who has married Gloria Hope. Lloyd Hughes will shortly be seen in. a special production. Larry Scmon, the clever comedian, became successful as a cartoonist before entering slap stick comedies.
Some time this month the Maurice Tourneur film "My Lady's Garter" is coming. The stars are Sylvia Breamer and Wyrdham Standing. Although this film was made in America, none of the principals arc Americans. Mr Tourneur is a Frenchman,who went to America several years ago. His films arc too well-known to need chronicling here. Sylvia Breamer is an Australian, who has many successes to her name, probably the best now being "The Common Cause." Wy adnata Standing is an English actor of note, and is related to Sir Charles Wyndham and Herbert Standing. "My Lady's Garter" is an entertaining mystery story. This story is not the same as "The Garter Girl" which, came last month.
Owen Moore has just married Katherine Perry, and their first film together has been seen here "A Divorce of Convenience.' ' Eugene O'Brien is again acting with Xorma Talmadge, but probably in one film only. Film fans will remember their many successful pictures together two or three years ago. Louise Lovely is an Australian. Before William Fox made her a star, she acted in a number of films with William Karuum. Australian actresses are
making quite a name in the States. Tom Mix lias rather a curious hobby —collecting waggons or stage coaches. One, the oldest in existence, dates back to 1860, and was used to carry the earlv settlers into the remote districts.
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Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 3
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