Studios are Kept Quite Busy
Richard Dix Has F
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TT looks as if the Astoria S A w i|| be kept bu*y for time. Here is a news y note Hollywood: After the completion of fo
ductions that are being filmed in the Astoria Studio, five others are to start. This, it is said, means a capacity schedule until late in the spring. Herbert Rrennon is busy producing “The Telephone Girl”; Richard Dix will be engaged in “Knockout Riley,’* which is being di-
rected by Malcolm St. Clair Gray is acting in “Cabaret,” Wynne is appearing in “Rubber Raymond Griffith is expected rive from California to start “The Winning Spirit.” After he finishes acting in 4 out Riley,” Richard Dix will g for his next production, perhaj Johns or even Greenland. Th written by John Oliver, is to rected by Elmer Clifton, wh “Down to the Sea in Ships.” Unless plans are chang;e< Fields will start his fourth feature. It will be an origin: by the director. Gregory La C: Thomas Meighan’s next pre is temporarily titled, “We Gamblers.” It was written b: Davis. Mr. Meighan and Mr are now in Florida working out of the story. It is expected th col in St. Clair will be the dire Another Owen Davis story, “The Devil Is Alive,” is to b€r p by Herbert Brenon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 23
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