Talking Screen (Sep-Oct 1930)

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THE TALKIE TECHNIQUE OF LOVE-MAKING As demonstrated by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr In The Forward Pass, Doug went athletic with a bang, winning the deciding game at the crucial moment, all of which helped him win the hand of the college belle, portrayed by Loretta Young. The young lady receiving our hero's attentions at this moment is Dorothy Revier, who was seen with him in The Sin Flood. Love-making looks like a serious business to Doug, doesn't it? Remember The Barker? It was Doug's first talkie, and his buoyant youthful characterization won him immense popularity. His tender love scenes with Dorothy Mackaill in this picture were especially convincing. 82 I