Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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Hendrickson VCUS1 Itars and Studios Canny Lauri 'UPINO LANE took his eight-year old son, Lauri, to see the preview of one of his two-reel comedies. When was completed, the screen announced that another :omedy preview would follow in a moment. "Oh, boy!" cried Lauri, gleefully. "Now we are going to see something funny." There Was the Rub FAN writer for a Swedish magazine asked for and "■obtained an interview with Emil Jannings. When he :ame out, he was beaming. "Did you get a good story?" the publicity man asked. "Story?" repeated the interviewer. "Oh, the story bane lot so goot, but I sold Mister Yannings a t'ree lollar Swedish massage." Those Beautiful Eye [ANE WINTON has returned from Europe leaving a trail of lovelorn counts and princes >ehind, to judge from the letters she has been reviving. "Since you are leave," one titled swain writes, "I no see some girl with those beautiful sye as you, so I am sure it is love in my heart." Vestures and Gestures CLERK in a Hollywood department store 'told me the other day that Lita Grey Chaplin Richard Dix — at the top — believes in a hound of prevention. And so he coaches his dogs, as they graduate from pupdom, in the art of clearing the grounds of excess cattage Three reasons for the likely success of "The Shannons of Broadway" in film form are the three Gleasons: James — on the right — Lucille and Russell Raquel Torres — at the left — reads the riot act to her Chinese doll on the evils of overdressing, and points her moral with a most convincing example Ruth H. Louise 37