Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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Maybe you've read how Buster Keaton has been on the stage all his life. Well, this (below) is the way he looked when he was a tiny kid, trouping in variety. (Left) Ah, some drama here. A very noble and historic pose, we'd say. Well, well, how Marie Dressier has changed. Harold Seton Collection (Below) Whoever would have thought that this little sprite (she does look sort of sprity) would grow up to be one of the most sophisticated women of the day. Greetings, Tallulah. Culver Service (Left) Of course you've heard how Wally Beery — yeah, Wally Beery we said — was once a female impersonator? Well, here's the proof. The camera doesn't lie, you know and that really is Wally, dressed in character. 73