Claire Windsor
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Released November 1921
Lois Weber Productions, Paramount Pictures
Distributed by F. B. Warren Corp.
"What Do Men Want?" is extant, but incomplete.
3 nitrate reels of this 7 reel film are listed in the inventory of the UCLA Film and Television Archives with the call number:  M23873.  [And at the Library of Congress?]
Dates Issued
1921
1/12/1921 
Physical Description
7 reels; 6,141 ft. 
Notes
Director: Lois Weber
Star: Claire Windsor (Hallie [The Girl])
Archive: Library of Congress (Washington) [Usw], UCLA Film And
Television Archive (Los Angeles) [Usl]
Copyright claimant: Lois Weber Productions
Registration number: Lp17262
Gauge: 35mm domestic release version
Holdings: U.S. Archive
Completeness: incomplete
Format: 35 mm: Usw
Note: 35 mm Acetate Dupe Negative: Usw 35 mm Nitrate Positive:
Usl
Record No.: 42373
Note: r3,4,5 of 7 at both archives
Claire Windsor's son, Billy Windsor, made his screen debut in this film.  The director wanted a child that looked like Claire to play the roll of a little daughter.  Billy was given a wig and reluctantly played the part.  They had a hard time keeping the wig on Billy’s head during the shooting.  Eventually, Billy was given the leading role in a two reel comedy "Three Good Pals" (Fox Studio) in which he was supported by a duck and a monkey.
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Aug. 16th and 17th, 2019
   Cawker Picnic and Twine-A-Thon
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