Search the Collection

3 results

  • ever thrown on the screen.The reader--at least the ladies--will remember the "seating of the first woman judge," represented by Dorothy Davenport, Mrs. Wallace Reid. As the play proceeds, we find Mr. Robards as the husband of Mrs. Judge, and she
  • Swanton journeyed south and closed a contract with the Robards-Reid Company of Santa Paula. The company (which, readers were assured, had "produced 321 pictures without a single failure," SC Surf, January 29, 1917) moved into the Fer Dal studio where
  • of operation and leave to the vision of the reader, the many benefits that can come to him and his community. For where there is an active motion picture production company in their midst, there must be reflected a considerable portion of its prosperity