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Los Angeles, Cal.—Three brains at work on a single story, "Rita Coventry." The brains (from left to right): William de Mille, the director; Clara Beranger the adapter; and Julian Street, the author.
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Hollywood, Cal.—Doug Fairbanks, Jr., in training to eclipse his illustrious dad. Doug, Jr., by the way, is highly proficient in the art of self-defense.
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Astoria, Long Island—Between scenes of "His Children's Children," with Director Sam Wood explaining things to the principals: James Rennie, Mahlon Hamilton, Mary Eaton and Bebe Daniels.