Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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:>8 Even Buddy Rogers, right) tries his luck in "River of Romance," sideburns and all, and after one hurried glance, the fans unanimously turned their thumbs down. Avtfful Mustackes Many fans have a weird mustache complex and will undoubtedly find reason on this page for fiery letters denouncing the masculine decorations. Eddie Nugent, above, as Dave, in "The Girl in the Show," may possibly escape the wrath of his friends and even 'get honorable mention in "What the Fans Think." The new mustache of Richard Dix, center, has already been condemned by fan writers who just couldn't see the sense of it at all. A soldier in foreign uniform simply must have a mustache, so Richard Arlen, below, rose to the occasion. Grant Withers, left, in "Hearts in Exile," acquired o n e of those bristly, he-man mustaches, and no doubt h i s girl fans fail to approve — just why, even The Oracle possibly could not explain.