Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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It's the comedians who can afford those ultra swell homes in Beverly Hills. This marvelous residence (left), in the Spanish manner, is the property of that lucky wooden-faced fellow, Buster Keaton. Just think, all this for not cracking a smile! Above is a typical scene taken in one of the public parks which dot Hollywood. Did you ever see such beauty? No wonder those Californians feel inclined to boast about their marvelous native land. Above, yon see a splendid panorama picture of the pounds on which stand the residences of some of the film colony's foremost members. Those roofs yon can see are part of the Chaplin residence, and. also, Pickfair. Rijth*, the Casa Granada ai)-'<rttnentft. Joe E. Brown, Be-\ Lyon, and Gilbert Rdiand are some of the re:/dy Lig »tars that manage to eke out an existence in tlti»> luxiiri'tus palace. 4J