The Moving picture world (November 1926-December 1926)

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J64 MOVING PICTURE WORLD November 29, 1926 I^y Mayer, the Pathe Artist, Draws a Bead IVith His Camera dCES, back to back. Mary Brian and Danny O'Shea in F.B.O.'s comedy, "Her Father Said 'No,' " from H. C. Witwer's story, "Charlotte's Rust\" Try MAYER, of Pathe, ■^•^ experiments with a Pathex automatic camera. He's the man who draws the animated cartoons right under the camera. There is always something new under the sun for Mayer, but anything new under the camera is the thing that makes him say he's from Missouri. J GROUP of First S'ational celebrities. From left to right: Mrs. Richard A. Rowland, Alexander Korda, former UFA dirccto,: Sathalie Barrachc. new Russian star, Richard A. Rrwland and Maria Corda. J I '110 wouldn't be neck f Here JACK L. WARNER congratulates Dolores Costelto for her work in "The Third Degree" for Warner of which he is production chiefe, Bros., of which he is production chief. leatherCarmel M vers in Metro-ColdwynMayer's "Tell It To The Marines," starring Lon Chancy. OUCK JONES, the Fox western star, allows that Virginia Brown Faire ought to be a good shot. They're making "Desert Valley." pAUL i. STEI.X. Eiirorcnn director iioii' w\th Worner Bros., and his bride whj came from Germany to marry htm in Hollywood. pHYLLIS HAVER, the P.D.C. beanty. is all that any gentleman could prefer, howez-er fastidious he might be in his selection.