Written on the photograph, lower right corner, completely faded: 'To Mr & Mrs J.P. Page. Making my moves [?]. To the Champions and You. Sincerely, Harry Langdon'.
L to R: Kate Macrae, Hattie Hopkins, Mary Dunn, Harry Langdon, Connie Smith, Dorothy Johnson, Else Bennie.
On verso: Alan Macdonald as 'The Hero', has been ruined by 'The Villain', has beome 'A Drunkard', fallen from grace.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
L to R: Don McKenzie as Arden Rencelaw, ? , Alan Macdonald as Edward Middleton, Vernis Clifton as Mary Wilson.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
Alan Macdonald as 'The Hero' and Stuart Carson as 'The Villain, The Drunkard'.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
L to R: Eloise Davidson, Art Martin, Naomi Lang, Ruth Rankin, ? , ? , Alan Macdonald as Ronnie Trent, and Joan Martimer (on sofa), Seymour Bushe (on telephone), Dorothy Galoway (maid).
Alan Macdonald, as The Hero, in 'The Drunkard', a melodrama produced and directed by Clyde Gilmour (of CBC's "Gilmour's Albums" fame) and Bill Wallace.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
On verso: Alan Macdonald and Stuart Carson in the Belasco Players first production.
Cast of 'The Drunkard'.
Vernis Clifton as Mary Wilson, seated at table, looking up at Alan Macdonald as Edward Middleton.
Mickey Clifton, fifth from the left, as Mad Agnes.