Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, June18, 1928, p. 5. Elna Jackson to Head Cast Of The Telephone's Movie Others Are Being Picked - Auto Wreck to Be Shot Tuesday Afternoon on Public Square. Local Story Will Include Scenes at Factories, Lunch Clubs, Stone Mills, Hundreds of Local People in The Picture. Miss Elna Jackson has been chosen to head the cast of "A Day in Hollywood," the local movie that is now being made by The Daily Telephone with a special cameraman from Hollywood officiating. Miss Jackson is a popular member of the younger social set of Bloomington and a daughter of John Jackson, local business man, and her selection will meet with general popular approval. The balance of the cast of principals is practically complete and the names of many prominent people will appear in the list of those who take part. Walter Allen will take the part of the henpecked husband and his experience in theatricals will make him a capital selection for this character part. Phillip Holland will take the part of the energetic newspaper reporter and rival for the hand of the leading lady. The cast will have another lead in the character of "Ezra" Fetlock who identity will be kept secret and will not be revealed until the showing of the picture. Though this will be the first appearance of any of these actors in the movies, they are all suited to the roles in which they have been cast. "Shooting" of the actual scenes of "A Day in Hollywood" will start on Tuesday at one o'clock. The big automobile wreck scene will be shot on the north east corner of the square on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. A large crowd will congregate to see the streets of Bloomington turned into those of Hollywood for an hour and all of the big crowd that assembles will find themselves in the finished picture when it is finally shown as their appearance plays an important part in the action of the photoplay. The Daily Telephone cameraman will appear this week at many places taking shots that will form a part of the finished product or story. This is a local story with all local characters and local scenes are an essential thing. A pamorama [sic] of Bloomington will be taken from an airplane or from some high spot that is suitable. Then scenes marking the progress of Bloomington will be shown such as the big Showers Brothers factory, the stone mills and other industries. Shots of the membership of local luncheon clubs will also be included in the film and will help to lend a local aspect. All are invited to the scene of the auto wreck at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon.