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Show Fool Railroad Crowds While Taking Bebe Daniels' Latest Picture hen patrone of the Alhambra thea-tre thea-tre see Bebe Daniels in "She Couldn't Help If for four days beginning Sun- iday they will witness the results of a clever hit of head work on tho part lof the assistant director ConnCoted With this production. The script culled for some Very Important Im-portant scenes at a railway station It wag decided not to build so Habor- 'ate a set In the studio but t take I the scenes in th busy arcade railroad rail-road station In Jxs Angeles. They tried to work one du and had to gi up because tremendous crowds made the action Impossible .But the stuff simply had to be se-cuYed., se-cuYed., How? Thi' answer was so- simple that 'everyone wondered why tliey hadn't thought of it before. The second mo' -ning assistant director Walter Mc-Leod Mc-Leod arrived on the scene witli a cam-1 era, lights and a whole crew of extra ex-tra actors. With a great deal of noise, he made his "set up" and attracted several hundred people while ins cam-! erenuUi ground "ut a "comedy'" scene I with .in empty camera! 4n the' ntirae Director M i n n ,- Campbell, .Miss Daniels iiml the re! actors slipped quietly in. commandeered less noticr-ahle corner and had their i work all don0 before the curious ones' "gOl wise" to the hoax' sii- i 'uuldn't Helpt If gives Mlaa Daniels anothor role of the "good lit-, tle bad girl"' type in which she has scored such a success. It was adopt-1 ed bv Douglas Bronslon from the Miriam Mi-riam Michelson novel nnd the ;han-niog ;han-niog Pollock play: Emory Johnson playS opposite tbe star, while other well-known Thespians Include Oer-! tmdo Short. Mllla Dnvenport. Helen Baymond. Vera Lewis, Wndo Boteloi. Wall I'ovlngton ancHRhth Renlck. |