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PEEPS At THE PICTURES

Mack Sennett Memories

IT was almost a reunion at Hollywood * recently when Marie Prevost, Phyllis Haver and Louise Fazenda met and ! talked over old tmes when they cavoted m abbreviated bathing suits for Mack Sennett. And now that they have graduated to dramatic features there was plenty to talk about. Both Marie and Louise are now under contract to Warner's, while Phyllis has been signed to appear m the Master picture, "The Cave Man," m which Marie' Prevost is being featured with Matt Moore. #* , » A Screen Sensation "QTEREOSCOPIKS," the screen's •^ latest novelty, had its premier at Wellington recently and received a wonderful reception. Tiiis novelty, which is known as "the third dimension of the screen," will be shown throughout NeAV Zealand during 1926. There is not the slightest doubt that it is the greatest screen sensation sinee -the inception of moving pictures, and has been made possible through the invention of one of the leading figures m the world, of science to-day. * # * Dream That Game True TRENE RICH has enjoyed the delight- * .' ful thrill of having a dream come tf ue. She has always longed to play the role of a vamp, and m "Lady Windermere's Fan," the new Master picture that Ernst Lubitsch has just completed Miss Rich plays the part of a siren with such charm that she is now -more than ever determined to continue m roles of this nature. * # # Four Coming Attractions WARNER BROS, announce four feature h Master pictures -for release shortly. They are "Seven Sinners," starring Marie Prevost and Clive Brook; "Satan m. Sables," from Bradley King's story, starring. Lowell Sherman; an adaptation of Kathleen Norris's "Rose of the World," starring Patsy Ruth Miller; and "The Clash of the Wolves," with Rln-Tla-Tiia, an original story by Chartes j.osvie.» •# ♦ • A Long 'Contract,' \i/ ORD has been received from the »" Warner Bros, studio that Dorothy Devore, the former Christie comedy star, has signed. a five-year contract to appear m their classics of the screen. Her first appearance will be m the Master picture "The Narrow Street," the Edwin Mateman . Morris popular novel, declared the most delightful mystery story ever written. Miss Devore will play many important parts m the coming twenty Warner Bros, classics of the screen.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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PEEPS At THE PICTURES NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

PEEPS At THE PICTURES NZ Truth, Issue 1050, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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