Motion Picture News (Jul - Sep 1927)

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7(.4 M o t i 0 u P i c f It r Principals <ind some of the types t}mt will be seen in the spectacular Metro-Goldwyn picture made abroad by Rex Ingram, "The Garden of Allah."' It is scheduled to have its premiere at the Embassy Theatre in ISetv York the night of September 2nd. From left to right in the cut are, Claude^ Fielding, Ben Sadour, Alice Terry, Ivan Petrovich, Madame Parquet. Carl Dane, hero of M-G-M's "Big Parade" is helping in every way tvith the Greater Movie Season on the West Coast. Here he is shown dealing tickets from the box office Harold Lloyd is among the late arrivals in New York. He is to shoot scenes here for his neivest Paramount comedy, so he brought the family with him. Mrs. Lloyd and Mildred Gloria are shotvn with the comedian on their arrival at Penn. station ■'/^ ^J2f nraKMnJiH5'''''^U^^^9 iJ r ^^^^^ Nicholas Longicorth, Speaker of the House, was a recent visitor at M.G.M. studios, where he was received by Marion Davies, Cosmopolitan Star and Sam Wood, director of her latest vehicle, "The Fair Co-ed." While in England, Regimdd Denny, L niversal star, called upon Mr. Bryson. Left to right in the cut are Andrew Soutar, famous English novelist; Reginald Denny, James f. Bryson, Mrs. Bryson.