Exhibitors Herald World (Jul-Sep 1930)

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August 30, 1930 EXHIBITORS HERALD -WORLD 21 V^ Film News in Pictures PICTORIAL SECTION Stories Told by the Camera How completely Fred Kohler fills the role of the character which he portrays in First National's "The Right Way." The ruggedness and strength of all out-doors seetns to be symbolized in this study. The crowning glory of a glorious actress. Ami Harding, star of Pathe's splendid picture, "Holiday," still has her beautiful tresses of ash blonde hue, despite the boyish bob rampage. Much of Robert Montgomery's time, when not engaged on the M G M lot, is used in zooming about the Hollywood skies, putting his sporty bi-plane through its paces, and we'll bet they're some paces. It'll be pretty swell, as Mack Sennett predicts in his new Educational Comedy, "Hello Television," when all a feller has to do is turn a dial, and there is his girl smiling and talking, right before his eyes. Nick Stuart has just tried it out, and as you can see, Ann Christy didn't disappoint him. In between shots, during the filming of the picture "Adios," which is being made by First National, Richard Barthelmess, in his swanky Spanish attire, Marion Nixon, demure and very sweet, and the man responsible for the direction of the film, Frank Lloyd, the cameraman got them to pose like this. â– UMi