Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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The Photographer Takes the Stage Right is a pretty pose from the Japanese musicd a n c e-d r a m a, "Ka-Bu-Ki," that Michio Itow is producing for the Threshold Players. Left to right they are: Margaret M a n s o n, Betty Calender and Marion Robb Next month Classic will have scenes from all the early fall openings, a staggering number of which are promised. The new dramatic season is still in its experimental stage and needs a lot of revamping Hori Below are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lunt (Lynn Fontanne) who are appearing together for the first time in "The Guardsman," by Franz Molnar, the Theatre Guild's first production Burke Apeda Above are Richard Sterling and Louise Closser Hale in "Expressing Willie," one of the few plays to survive the summer Abbe Above is G r o c k, the famous Swiss clown, who has been imported for Selwyn's great international revue, the "Rue de la Paix" (Forty-four)