Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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Love Song." William Boyd is to be the hero. Irving Berlin has gone movie. He's to write a theme song for this picture. For instance, he's to do a number, "Where Is the Song of Song for Me, " which Lupe sings to William. A TOM MIX FAN.— Tom has been married twice. One daughter, Ruth, is about eighteen, Thomasina about seven. Why not accept his invitation? His first picture for F. B. 0. Studios, 780 Gower St., Hollywood, Cal., will be ' Son of the Golden West." Colleen Moore's "Lilac Time" is presented with sound effects. Great invention, this. Yes, I believe everyone enjoys it. Dolores Costello is playing in ' 'Noah's Ark." BLUE EYES.— Blonde, too! Send your letter to John Gilbert, Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. George Bancroft's latest is "Docks of New York." Charles Delaney, Donald Reed and Gwen Lee support Alice White in "Show Girl." First National Studios, Burbank, Cal. Clifford Holland is not doing anything in pictures right now. Send that letter to him, c/o Film Daily, Warner Bros. Bldg., Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. BETTY. — So you're a newcomer! Well, let's hear from you often. Evelyn Brent was Feathers in "Underworld." Address her c/o Paramount Famous Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Esther Ralston is playing in "The Sawdust Paradise." Reed Howes and Betty Bronson support Al Jolson in "The Singing Fool." Warner Bros. Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Cal. B. K., TORONTO.— The players would have writer's cramp if they autographed all the photos they sent. Sometimes a rubber stamp is used. John and Greta Garbo are not married. John's latest is "The Mask of the Devil." Greta's, "War in the Dark." Mary Philbin, "Salvage." Here, fans is another club to add on your list, Lina Basquette Fan Club, Frank W. Leach, 4 North State St., Concord, N. H. MARY ANN.— Richard Barthelmess was born in New York City, May 6, 1895. Jessica Sargent is his new wife. He's your weakness now. Thomas Meighan, April 9, 1887. His latest picture is "The Mating Call." Caddo Prod. Metropolitan Studios, 1040 Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, Cal. Charles Farrell, East Walpole, Mass., Aug. 9, 1905. Anna May Wong was Sada in "The Devil Dancer." SWEET JASMINE.— And how. Joan Crawford is single. Dolores del Rio is not married. Ramon Novarro resides in California with his mother, sisters and brothers. Latest release "Gold Braid." Metro-Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Cal. Richard Dix is thirty-four years old. Marceline Day, nineteen. AMARYLLIS.— Greta Garbo is five feet seven, weighs 123 pounds. Bebe Daniels, five feet four, 123 pounds. Madge Bellamy, five four, 110. Billie Dove, five six, 120. Norma Talmadge, five two, 110 pounds. Greta Garbo hails from Sweden. What's the joke about the horse ? Let me in on it. FLORENCE VI DOR FAN.— Florence was born July 23, 1895. She has brown hair and eyes. Real name Arto. Latest picture, "The Magnificent Flirt." Paramount Famous Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Cal. Matty Kemp and Albert Conti played opposite her. EV. E. LYN— Just to be different. Phyllis Haver has a birthday, Jan. 6, 1899, not married. Playing in ' 'Sal of Singapore." (Continued on page 116) One Dollar Offer 24 New Pictures and the Next Six Issues of Motion Picture Magazine You can have this wonderful set of pictures of your favorites if you act promptly. For a limited time we offer you this fine set of 24 new gravure pictures, size 5^ by 8 inches, with the next six issues of MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE, for One Dollar. That's a bargain ! The pictures are just the thing for your den or your collection. Suitable for framing, too. Just pin a dollar bill to the coupon and mail to-day. Subscribe for your friends and we will send them each a set of pictures. Do it now! Canada, twenty-five cents extra — Foreign, fifty cents extra. Mary Astor Clara Bow James Hall Jack Holt Fred Thomson Sally O'Neil Ruth Taylor Ralph Forbes Subjects: Olive Borden John Gilbert Dolores Costello Marceline Day Renee Adoree Eleanor Boardman Charles Farrell Tom Mix Rudolph Valentino Janet Gaynor Joan Crawford June Collyer Vilma Banky Ramon Novarro Rod LaRocque Lloyd Hughes 10 M. P. M Motion Picture Publications, Inc., Offer No. 3. Paramount Bldg., New York. For the enclosed $1.00 please send me the set of twenty-four new pictures of motion picture stars and the next six issues of MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE. Start with ~ issue. 111