Cinelandia (March 1927)

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Página sesenta y sels CTNELAN: DA La Danza, Fase Importante del Cine Escena de cabaret en “Bright Lights? arreglada por la bailarinaempresaria Fanchon. La primera chica, “Kiki,” en que actuó Norma a la derecha, es Pauline de | E Talmadge. El director Clarence Brown discutiendo con Fanchon una escena de baile en la película La pareja al centro de la página muestra al instructor Ernest Belcher amaestrando a Sally Rand en un paso difícil. Abajo, a la izquierda, aparece Douglas Fairbanks vestido de majo en una escena de “Don O, hijo de Zorro.” Al centro, el magistral ballet arreglado por Belcher para “El fantasma de la ópera,” que causó sensación cuando se exhibió por primera vez. La chica a la derecha es Gwen Lee, bailarina amaestrada por Fanchon.