“BURNING DAYLIGHT” TO BE ADAPTED FOR MILTON SILLS
From the First National Studios comes word that Jack London's "Burning Daylight” is to be adapted for Milton Sills. He is given the role of the strongman of the north, a champion dog racer, a champion poker player and athlete, who is mortally afraid of women.
Another Sills pic- rj ture will be “Just a I Sucker,” in which I he plays a none too I scrupulous oil pro- I moter. Harry Langdon, I in addition to “The I Butter and Egg 1 Man,” will make a I golf story, “The JJI Nineteenth Hole.” For Charlie Murray
a group of stories has been set aside, including "East. Side. Wes'; Side, “Wine, Woman and Song, and Down With McGinty.” Marv Astor and Dloyd Hughes \v in be teamed in "Mo Place to Go, adapted from Richard Connells story, ‘‘lsles of Romance,” in Tell t.ie World ” an original story by Howard Irvins Young; "Do It Again,” adapted from Dixie Wilson’s story, Help Yourself to Hay," and “Sailors’ Wives,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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174“BURNING DAYLIGHT” TO BE ADAPTED FOR MILTON SILLS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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