Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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97 Strong Arms These movie people suddenly display their hidden strength in some stunts that would make nice, clever parlor tricks for fans. Edward Nugent, right, is held aloft by Raquel Torres, just like that. Try this on the boy friend. A feminine Atlas, Dorothy Janis, above, doesn't go around with the world on her shoulders, but just look at that husky Karl Dane. Anita Page, right, has little use for Indian clubs for arm exercises when she can lift George K. Arthur like this. This stunt looks easy when Tenen Holtz, lower center, with the assistance Joan Crawford, shows how he used to do it in circus days, and even held up six men.