Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1928)

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COAST AND BACK TO COAST AGAIN Richee Clara Bow's next picture is "The Fleet's In." The title, considering Clara, seems insufFcient. It should be amplified to read "The Fleet's in Luck " Feet foremost: a nearsighted camera has endowed Lane Chandler — above, in the center — with a pair of dogs that make the Hound of the Baskervilles look like a chihuahua Loretta Young, above, reverses exactly the old order of feminine dress which prescribed skirts down to the ankles and stockings well above the knees Of course, we know that Josephine Dunn, at the left, never really goes swimming in this jeweled jersey. But we hope, too, that she doesn't jump around too much on the beach and lose some of the gems. There's no sense, you know, in casting pearls before brine 47