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Show I Youth Has Greater Chance in Movies Than on Stage Making hay While the sun shlnea is Mahol Julienne Scott's chief rea for preferring the mo ie in the legitimate legiti-mate drama at thi- stage of : ,. reer. This talented younr: actress plays the leading feminine 'role in j George Melford'.s 1 Hchold My which will be shown at the Alhambral theatre for four days, commencing today. to-day. . "To succeed In pictures one must be young." explained Miss Scotl recently. re-cently. "The character actress, ofl OUrse, plays an Important part In every ev-ery production. Hut her grasp upon Catne Is limited. On the other hand, while the majority of feminine screen Stars are young women hardly in their twenties, the most successful women Staff tarS are mlddle-aRed actrfeSSes. who have several years of experience behind (hem. The chief reason for this is that the camera is more exacting ex-acting than the eye. Youth alono can stand the close-up. When I am a little lit-tle older. I Shall perhaps return to the stage. But at present I feel that there Is greater opportunity for me in motion plctun B 1 Incidentally. Miss Scott, who made her stage debut as the half-breed girl in Rex Beach's "The Barrier. Is again playing an Indian maiden in "Behold My Wife!", which Is the screen version ver-sion of Sir Gilbert Parker s The Translation of a savage." Milton Bills, ISlliOtt Dexter, ahd Ann Forrest are als.. In the cast. The picture is a I'ji i amount. |