Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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NOV -8 1929 CIB 47804 TALKIilG FEATURES vr (yd/7 u a./;?/ 7 I Talkie Love and Lovers Holman C. Langley 18 Lessons in Love from the New Screen Shearer Nerve Herbert Cruikshank 21 How Norma Shearer Won — and Wins "Richard's Himself Again" Murray Irwin 24 King Richard Barthelmess Regains His Throne Wasted Weeps Alice Warder 27 Debunking the De Lacey Myth Harold Speaks Up Harold Lloyd on Talkie Humor Walkout (fiction) It Ail Depends on Why They're Staged Boarding the Band Wagon Herbert Cruikshank Describing the Grand Rush to Salute King Mike Facing the Music Lester Grady Buddy Rogers Gives Credit for His Talkie Success Winning His One-man Woman Alice Warder The Romance of Nils Asther and Vivian Duncan Talkie Cinderellas Bob Moak The Newcomer's Chance in the Talkies Charleson Gray Hagar Wilde 32 34 36 39 40 42 Footlights and Fools (Fictionization) Margaret Dale Based on Colleen Moore's Latest Starring Picture Suppress Agents Herbert Cruikshank Revealing the Press Agent's Real Function Glamorous Gloria Hagar Wilde A Charm Recipe from Gloria Swanson ^/ Hollywood's Greatest Menace Mary Sharon The Havoc Wrought by Crooked Servants Quick,. Watson — the Noodle! Irene Thirer Clive Brook Distrusses the New Sherlock Holmes The Green Goddess (Fictionization ) Jack Lewis Adapted from the George Arliss Talking Thriller How Janet Chose Bob Moak The Amazing Course of Janet Gaynor's Romance Who's the Best Talkie Bet? Dorothy Cartwright Discussing the Actresses' Vocal Talents The Balkies Henry MacMahon The Struggle to Achieve Talkie Perfertion Brief Guide A Line or so on Current Talkie Offerings Fashion Forecast Dorothy Cartwright 8 And Helpful Advice on Making One's Own Editorial Comment 17 Tidings from Talkie Town 28 Devoted to News, Personalities, and Gossip Now You're Talking. 38 In Which We Offer Congratulations DISTINCTIVE DEPARTMENTS 6 Aflfairs of the Heart Reading the Hollywood Love Thermomeiter Tips from Types Hitch Your Personality to a Star Talking Screen Reviews An Authoritative and Helpful Review Service Lest We Forget Glimpses of the Dear, Dead Days 44 48 54 62 64 66 69 70 78 50 Alice Warder 51 56 82 TALKING SCREEN, January, 1930, Vol. I, No. 1. PuMUhed bi -monthly by th< Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 100 Fifth Avenue, New York City. George T. Delacorte, Jr., Publisher and Editor; Ernest V. Heyn, Managing Editor; Wayne G. Haisjey, Assisunt Managing Editor; May Ninomiya, Associate Editor. Contents copyrighted by the Dell Publishing Company, Inc., New York City. Application for entry as second-class matter pending. Yearly subscription, SI. 25 in the U.S.A.; Canadian, jl.SO; Foreign, j2.00. Single copy, twenty-five cents. 5