Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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21 Teetering On When the stars slip on ballet slippers and tarlatan skirts — or none at all — they become sprites of enchantment who beckon and lure. Bernice Claire, left, a newcomer to pictures in "No, No, Nanette," not only dances divinely, but sings the leading soprano role in the musical comedy. Marilyn Miller, the incomparable, stands, right, defying your eyes to catch up with her as she darts through the mazes of her dances in "Sally." i « a Joyce Murray, above, a Metro-Goldwyn "find," is said to hold Hollywood's record for dancing on her toes the longest time. We didn't know that Loretta Young, left, was a toe dancer: but, for that matter, we never suspected that she had the lovely speaking voice she revealed in "The Squall" and "Fast Life." So we gladly applaud her dainty teetering.