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COLUMBIA'S PLANS ANITA STEWART RETURNING Five piotures at Columbia's West Coast studios will complete the organisation's “Perfect Thirty” programme for 1927-1928. One of these is "Name the Woman." directed by Erie C. Kenton from his orignial story, “Bridge.” It Is a mystery drama with Anita Stewart, Huntly Gordon, Gaston Glass and Julanrat Johnston in the cast. Final scenes of “Ransom,” the plot laid in San Francisco's Chinatown, are being shot. Lois Wilson is starred in the part of a dashing divorcee. George B. Seitz directs. “Virgin Lips,” in which Olive Borden Is being starred, has completed airplane scenes at Griffith Park, the airport of the California National Guard. Elmer Clifton, director, is working on a sequence of the story, based on a South American uprising. Mitchell Lewis, Alice Day and Margaret Livingston are busy with “The Way of the Strong,” while “Beware of Blondes” is being prepared by George C. Hull for filming.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 25
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155EXTENSIVE PROGRAMME Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 25
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