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Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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"Too Many Women?" We should say not — if they are like Marion Nixon, Lilyan Tashman and Margaret Livingston. Anyway, what we started to say is that "Too Many Women" is the title of Reginald Denny's new Universal picture. Tammany Young crashed the gate into "The White Monkey," a First National release, in which he plays a character role. Certain scenes were retaken substituting British policemen for American type to use in the prints for England. Easy to get right in style with this new fad of black eyes. The burnt cork effect prevents sun-glare, so says Clara Horton, who appears in Fox's "The Wheel." T Priscilla Dean's latest Producers Distributing Corporation picture is "The Crimson Runner," now playing on Broadway, New York. Some of the Delegates to the Milwaukee convention took enough time away from business to step out on the steps of the convention hall and pose for this picture. Sally O'Neil leads "Bosco," the iron canine, a dog's life in the Metro production "Don't" directed by Alf Goulding