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Reference EXEBD 25397
Title Picture-Play Magazine July 1925
Date Jul 1925
Place of Publication New York
Publisher Street and Smith Corporation
Document Type Periodical
Library/Archive The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
Notes Contents: Index to 'Picture Play Magazine'; What the Fans Think; Gloria Brings Home the Marquis: Gloria Swanson; Would I Want My Daughter to be An Actress: a symposium of opinions by players with growing children; Looking on with an Extra Girl: adventuring in the Bowery and in a haberdashery shop; Miami Struts Her Stuff: what the famous resort offers to motion-picture players for work and fun; Over the Teacups: through the intricacies of movie gossip with Fanny the Fan; Julanne Came Back: a talk with Julanne Johnston - champion traveller of the movies; Is Motion Picture Stardom Worth While: the pros and cons of a movie career as outlined by Ruth Roland; Two Hedonists in Hollywood: the interview finds in Sydney Chaplin a kindred soul; A Fairly New Complex: discovering the conscience that is Rod La Rocque's guiding force; A Portrait of a Lady: draping a few laurels on gracious Myrtle Stedman; The Screen in Review; Through the 'Death Valley' of Hollywood: an account of the strange studios activities of 'Poverty Row'; Midsummer Modes: sketches and helpful hints from screen-players' wardrobes; Hollywood High Lights: the new reel of the film colony; Among Those Present: brief personality sketches of interesting people in pictures; On the New York Stage: reviewing Broadway plays from the movie angle; The Observer: editorial comment on timely topics concerning the screen; Hollywood's Choice: why Buster Collier is conceded to be the screen's most promising juvenile; An Illustrious Sister Act: a thoughtful appraisal of Lillian Gish and her art, with some side lights on Dorothy; A Flower of France: a talk with the exotic and attractive Paulette Duval; Madame the Maligned: how Elinor Glyn turned the tables on those who criticized her; Movie 'Props' from the World's Four Corners: some valuable and historic pieces used in recent productions; Do You Know Dolores: presenting Miss Rousse, promising leading lady; A Confidential Guide to Current Releases; A Letter from Location: Kathleen Collins and Black Cyclone; Watch the Movie Fashion Now; By Their Whiskers: how can you tell some actors and what they're playing; Because He Remembers: why Harry Rapf gives so many untried persons a chance; Beauty and the Rough Stuff: a talk with Hazel Keener and her experiences in the black and blue; Information Please: answers to questions of our readers.
Topics film, film star, actor, actress, publicity, cinema, Hollywood
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