Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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Crazy Over HORSES Display — Was Apparently Written With the the Only One Who Is Nutty Over the the "Horsy" Set of the Screen With a Fall As They Bridie-Path At the upper right is Pauline Starke, mounted on Billy — a prize piece of horse-flesh out Hollywood way. When not galloping over the open road, Pauline loves to gallop into a close-up In the circle is Bebe Daniels, who can sit a mount with all the grace and abandon of a cowboy. She enjoys cantering in a well-shaded bridle-path. The fair-haired rider, below, is Allene Ray, who also exercises in the saddle. She gathered plenty of experience in taking the barriers thru her work in serials The director sometimes fails to find Seena Owen, below, when he cries "Camera!" She is usually out trying the Hollywood bridle-paths Lilyan Tashman, right, boasts some smart riding-habits. She's as crazy over them as she is over her horse May McAvoy, below, isn't any bigger than a jockey, but place her in the saddle and she can do a jockey's work