| Albert Capellini a Frenchman, is one of the pioneers of the motion picture
art. He started with Pathe Freres at the very inception of the industry
seventeen years ago, and produced the first multiple reel feature, "Les
Miserables," a production which marked a distinct forward step and
still holds favor with the picture public. Among his well-known features
produced in America are: "Camille," "La Boheme," "The
Easiest Way," "The Common Law," "An Eye for an Eye,"
"Out of the Fog," and "The Red Lantern." Mr. Capellani
has been at the head of his own company for two years, producing many successful
features, among them "The Fortune Teller," starring Marjorie Rambeau.
Mr. Capellini's latest connection is with the International Film Service
for which he has produced "The Inside of the Cup" by Winston Churchill.
This will be followed by a series of special productions. |