Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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Contents β€” Continued Intimate Snapshots Drawing Starring the Director A Close-Up of George Fitzmaurice. The Pure Bad Woman Good Intentions vs. the Box Office. The Morals of the Movies All About That "Gay Studio Life." Open Air Movies Another Family Circle Talk. Playtime Clothes PHOTOPLAY'S Fashion Editor's Second Article. Norman Anthony Delight Evans Frank M. Dazey Margaret E. Sangster Norma Talmadge West Is East Meet Terry Ramsaye, and a Couple of Others. Delight Evans Close-Ups Editorial Comment Speaking Movies of the Bowerv Theodore Marcone How the East Side Knows What It's All About. Human Stuff Gene Sheridan A Thrilling Romance of the East and West. Movies Is Movies Ellis Parker Butler The Author of "Pigs Is Pigs" Hopes He'll Recognize His Novel. "Here's How!"β€” Says Bud How Mutt and Jeff Perform in the Pictures. Rotogravure Bud Fisher Olive Thomas, Mary Garden, Dorothy Dalton, Anita Stewart and Marie Prevost. Syd Says: Charlie Chaplin's Brother Also Soars a Bit. The Grand Young Man of the Screen Sydney Valentine Both Stars and Directors Can Take Pointers From George Fawcett. Not in the Scenario Norman Anthony Drawing. Why Bob Your Hair? Arabella Boone "Don't Do It!" Pleads Corinne Griffith From Experience. Why Do They Dolt? This Is Your Own Page β€” Chime In. The Shadow Stage Reviews of New Pictures. Bums Mantle May Stanley Emma-Lindsay Squier What Does Your Handwriting Reveal? Maybe You're a Griffith or a Marguerite Clarke? He Likes 'Em Wild Al Santell Knows His Lions' Moods. We Take Off Our Hats Toβ€” A Quartette Who Shoved Themselves Right On Up An Unfinished Story Betty Shannon Death Takes Clarine Seymour From the Screen. The Twelve Best Motion Pictures The Latest Winners and a New Photoplay Contest. Questions and Answers The Answer Man The Squirrel Cage A. Gnut Nothing Serious. Plays and Players Cal York What's Doing Behind the Silversheet. 42 43 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 56 58 59 63 64 66 67 69 70 73 76 78 81 82 87 96 99 { Addresses oj the Leading Moti. n Picture Producers appear on page i6) The Hope That Springs THE story of a sc ciety woman who found herself in motion pictures. Molly Bolton, brought up in extravagant luxury, was left a widow with nothing but $500 a year, an extensive wardrobe, expensive habits, and a beautiful profile. She did not know how to do one single useful thing. How she solved her problem will be told in the August number ot Photoplay Magazine by Corinne Lowe