Cinelandia (December 1930)

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Arriba podemos ver a “Don” José Mojica (como pomposamente lo llaman en los estudios Fox) en la alcoba de su nueva casa en el cañón de Santa Monica. Don José parece temer que el alto candelabro se caiga por su propio peso. A la derecha, vemos a la bella Constance Bennett, artista de Pathé, en el jardín de su casa en el aristocrático barrio de Beverly Hills. visitando los astros La afición de Ramón Novarro por la música no tiene límites, y es claro que su casa contenga los instrumentos musicales que para él son recreo e inspiración para su labor en el cine. Aquí lo vemos sentado a su piano de cola, entonando quizás la canción que más tarde oiremos en su próxima obra parlantemusical.