Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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62 Sojin, the Japanese actor, below, is a great fisherman proud of his first catch of the season. ;^|ju|fflj£ '' ' W "^5* au gkt b? The eye of the lens sees what every at the stars' pictures on > Doesn't the gentleman, above, look a little like Richard Arlen, and couldn't the lady pass for Gloria Swanson? They're Corinne Griffith and her husband, Walter Morosco, about to sail for foreign shores. Joel McCrea, right, Hollywood's new playboy, has a heart tnat is not bowed * down by Raquel Torres and, top, Joyce Murray. iN**v -m= "*** % m .-* Pensive, sad, Camilla Horn, left, pays her last visit to the beach before returning to Germany. Moran and Mack, "The Two Black Crows," above, have joined the throng of stage stars in Hollywood. They're to appear in a Paramount film — talking, of course.