THREE PICTURES FOR REGINALD DENNY
RETURNING FROM ENGLAND
Three stories are now in preparation for Reginald Denny at the Universal studios and will be in readiness for him to commence work on his return from England. Frederick and Fanny Hatton have written an original story for Denny titled, "The Man Disturber.” This will be the first story upon which j he will commence under the direction of Fred Newmever. The adaptation of this comedy-drama is being prepared by Earl Snell. “If I were Rich,” a story by Mar Marcin, was purchased a year ago for Denny’s use and is now being Reg. Denny adapted by Beatrice Van. Gladys Lehman, who wrote “Out All Night” for Denny, has completed another original titled "His First Case.” It concerns the amusing complications which attend the preparation and argument of a young lawyer’s first court trial. Denny recently completed “Good Morning, Judge,” an original story by Harry O. Hoyt, and directed by William A. Seiter, with Harry Nolan, Dorothy Gulliver and Otis Harlan In the supporting roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25
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