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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:PICTURE-PLAY MAGAZINE ~V.28~#6~Aug 1928~ MADGE BELLAMY |
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MAGAZINE Volume 28 ~ Number 6 ~ August 1928
COVER: MADGE BELLAMY FEATURES IN THIS ISSUEWhat the Fans Think , . 8 An open forum for and by our readers. A Happy Partnership 15 Mary Brian and Richard Arlen pair off for a busy season. The Foreign Invaders Repulsed . . A. L. Wooldridge. . 16 An interesting summary of talent that has failed. A Montana Ranch-England-Hollywood . Patsy DuBuis . 18 An intimate story of Gary Cooper's life. Well, Here They Are . . . . 20 Appropriately introducing Lili Damita and Walter Byron. A Girl Comes to Hollywood Alice M. Williamson . 21 Another installment of our mystery serial. Their Stairways of Fame . . . . 24 Ups and downs in homes of the stars. Pull Hasn't Helped Them at All . William H. McKegg . 26 The futility of influential relations in Hollywood. Hollywood High Lights . . Edwin and Elza Schallert 29 The latest news of the movie colony in tabloid form. The Eternal Feminine . . . 33 Lois Moran, Madge Bellamy, and Sally Phipps display fashions. The Young Man of the Hour . . Malcolm H. Oettinger . 34 He is William Haines. Favorites of the Fans . . . 35 Full-page portraits in rotogravure.
Pity the plight of poor Billie Dove. The Strange Case of Conway Tearle . Margaret Reid . 44 Banished from the screen, he has something to say about this unusual state of affairs. The Little Girl Who Never Grew Up . Elizabeth Petersen . 46 A literary pastel inspired by a famous star. Over the Teacups . The Bystander . 48 Fanny the Fan has her say-and how! Just a Hard-woiking Goil . . Myrtle Gebhart . . 52 Marion Davies own description of herself. Shakespeare Was Right! . . . 54 Pictures which prove that clothes make the man and the nationality, too. Stars that Rose in the East . Alma Talley. . 56 Interesting information about famous birthplaces. You Never Know : 59 When comedians assume feminine disguises they keep the audience guessing. Manhattan Medley . Antoinette Despard . 60 News and gossip of the stars who visit New York. Will She Make the Grade? . Aileen St. John-Brenon. 64 The discovery of Doree Leslie and her chances of success. The Stroller . Carroll Graham . . 66 Jocose observations of a Hollywood pedestrian. The Screen in Review . Norbert Lusk . 68 Critical notes on the new films. A Confidential Guide to Current Releases . . . 72 Brief tips on pictures now being shown. Fooling the Kleigs . . . 73 Novel means of preventing a complaint dreaded by the stars. Ramon-As He Is . Margaret Reid . 74 A revealing analysis of the one and only Novarro. Music and the Movies . Harlow J. Peters . . 83 The development of symphonic orchestras in film theaters. They Had to Be Discovered . Ann Sylvester . 86 How some of the stars were helped to realize themselves. Pity the "Elusive" Face . H. A. Woodmansee . 89 The handicap of not possessing features that stand out on the screen. Information, Please . . The Picture Oracle . 102 Answers to burning questions. Copyright © 2009 BookTrain on the Net. All rights reserved. ...and now the fine print.
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