Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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"Good Bye, Colleen," called Robert Leiber and Richard Rowland, First National executives, as Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick sailed for a two months' vacation abroad. On the lot Mrs. McCormick is known as Colleen Moore. Pauline Caron has started something. This time it is a fad— that of wearing silk wool wigs. Maybe we'll see her in one in her new Warner Brothers picture. Al Rockett is attending to things for First National while John McCormick takes a weekend off in Europe. "Little Annie Rooney," alies Mary Pickford, United Artists star, greets her cameraman for this production in company with Production Manager E. de B. Newman and Director William Beaudine. You're Wrong! They aren't Gallagher and Shean at all. They are Don Crimmins and Walter Shumway who impersonate the pair of comedians in a Follies scene from "Pretty Ladies," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production.