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Johnny Harr on. Dorothy Sebastian, June Marlowe, Huntley Gordon and Holmes Herbert form the constellation who will be seen in “Their Hour,” a Tilt any-Stahl production. * » * ifessie Love’s starring feature for Columbia Master Pictures, “Broadway Daddies,” is being directed by Frank Capra. . • * Jack Holt has signed a new contrict to be featured in a series of Zane Grey Western pictures, according to an announcement by Jesse L. Lasky. * * * Filming of Rex Beach’s novel, “The Michigan Kid” has been completed at Universal studios, under the direction of Irvin Willat. * * * John McCormick, who produces the Colleen Moore pictures for First National, has announced the purchase of a new story. This is the comedydrama by John Emmett called “The Richest Girl On Earth.” * * * A 1 Jolson’s second singing Vitaphone picture is “The Singing FooL” * * * Florence Vidor is on holiday in Europe, following completion of her new picture, “The Magnificent Flirt.” Louis Wolheim is to support Vilma Banky in ‘The Innocent,” directed by Victor Fleming. * * * Rin-Tin-Tin’s first picture for the coming season is “Land of the Silver Fox,” based on a story by Charles Condon. * * * Renee Adoree and George Duryea head a big cast in "Tide of Empire,” by Peter B. Kyne; Lon Chaney is playing a detective in “While the City Sleeps,” and John Gilbert has gone to work under Fred Nihlo’s direction in “Four Walls.” “Leave It To Me” has been selected as the title of the next Glenn Tryon comedy feature to go into production at Universal City. It is re’ported that Pola Negri is to appear in British International Pictures, probably in Germany, under the direction of Ludwig Berger, who directed "The Waltz Dream” for U.F.A.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25

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Did You Know That? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25

Did You Know That? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 25

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