Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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64 Caught by the Camera Charles Rogers, below, sends his regards to Australian fans by means of his footprints in cement. What next? Jascha Heifetz, the violin virtuoso, above, is the husband of Florence Vidor, with whom he is shown, and if Mrs. Heifetz retires from the screen it will be in order to tour with him. Nancy Carroll, right, fishnet tights and all, shows how she will look in the dialogue film of the play "Burlesque." George K. Arthur and Karl Dane, left, would as soon run away from the camera as they would desert the studio on pay day. Here they become prankish between scenes of "China Bound." >