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Show "THE CRIMSON Hi" IT THE OGDEN Who Rex Reach selected the cast for his newest production. "The Crimson Crim-son Gardenia," which will l' shown at tbe Ogden theatre beginning toddy, Ihe effected a reunion of cinema favorites fav-orites of long distinguished standing. After a fortnight's consideration v. II j) Director Reginald Barker of hundreds of applicants, such artists as Owen Moore. Iledda Nova, Bdwln Stevena, Sydney Deane, Sydney Alnsworlh. Tully Marshall, Gertrude Claire, Hector Hec-tor Sarno, Alec li. Francis ami K.nc I heater were chosen, with the Yesutf that "The Crimson Gardenia" promises prom-ises to be one of the most successful I plays ever released by Coldwyn. Owen Moore is famed not merely as the husband of Mary Ptckford, bu(. a.- oni ot ihe first tureen leadln:: nun. who made his debut when the photoplay photo-play was in its one-reel state. He has played with many of the most renowned re-nowned stars of the screen, and, although al-though such is Ihe case. Mr Moore, asserts thnt his work opposite brll- I ia tit Hedda N'ova has afforded hl'.i . constant inspiration Miss Nova, who played in the tor ' mer Re Beach triumph, "The Burner," Bur-ner," began her career In Fairope and 1 came to America to play in "The Llffhl at Duak." She has since appeared j with distinction in 'The Rar Sinister 'j and "The Sign Invisible," where her flneaee and classic training set a pre- cedent. This and more -he ha;i brought to "The Crimson Gardenia" M Madelon, the piquant Tarisenne who discovers numerous heretofore undiscovered undis-covered winders in quaint New Orleans. Or-leans. Alec B. Francis played in the Gold-wyn Gold-wyn success, "The Cinderella. Man.'' with Mae Marsh, siih.-a quent to "The Marionettes, Hie (lihhd Cage." "A Hungry Heart" and others, and h'ts supported the Goldwyn stars since the inception of the organization. Edwin Stevens Is best known for hla atago work in tfolnar'a "The Devil." in which Iip toured ihe country coun-try for three seasons, and as a vaudeville vaude-ville headliner His screen debut was made in "The Man Inside," which was followed by "The Squaw Man, rhe Unpardonable Sin" and "Cheating Obeatere. ' Beat known perhaps for hie portray-als portray-als in "intolerance," "The Woman God Forgot" and Madge Kennedy's "Daughter "Daugh-ter of Mine," Tully Marshal plays Alfred Al-fred Le Due In "The Crimson Gar j denla," with skill and lends a new air to the professional villain |