Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Jun 1929)

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Fryer Big court-room scenes can no more be done without Pauline Frederick than without a gavel. And so she has been enlisted to insure the success of "On Trial," now being produced as a talking picture His hat may be gray, but never his disposition. Because Alan Hale's heartiness of personality has shown to such good advantage in "The Spieler," he has been cast for an important role in "The Leatherneck" r ©ut 9^ollywood XO^y By Dorothy Manners Greta Gets Wet I ■'OR daytime activities the stars have been jr devoting themselves to football, and the University of Southern California has certainly done its share to keep the movies interested. Boy, what a team! When Don Williams comes on the field, you can't see anybody else — not even John Gilbert and Greta Garbo. One of the most exciting games of the year was played in the rain and nobody went home — not even Garbo. She was escorted by Jack Gilbert, and Lilyan Tashman and laddie Lowe made up the rest of the party. Jack, Eddie and Lilyan did a lot of rooting but Greta was kept busy protecting her luxurious fur coat from the weather. She was just in the act of wrapping herself up in an automobile robe when Williams scored a touchdown. "Down in front," yelled an indignant voice behind her. The temperamental darling of the M. G. M. lot sat down so quickly it would warmed Louis B. Mayer's heart. The Grove Again Luxuriant AS for the Cocoanut Grove, it has never been more yA itself. Believe it or not, but last Eriday night Mary ana Doug were there with Charlie Chaplin and a party that included Harry Crocker and Eleanor Boardman. Mack Sennett judged the dancing contest between the collegiates; and Corinne Griffith, Walter Morosco, Dorothy An exponent of the soilent drama: Marjorie Beebe as the farmer's daughter ha ve Mackaill, Marie Prevost, Mai St. Clair, June Collyer and Larry Gray looked on from the sidelines. A Budding Romance MARY BRIAN has an autographed photograph from Buddy Rogers that reads: 'To Mary — Just so she won't forget somebody who will never forget her." Now that the world has come between the friendship of Claire Windsor and Buddy, this romance between the Paramount kids is just too sweet for words. Be Wary, Gary THE latest romance to develop right under our eyes is between Bebe Daniels and Gary Cooper. Gossip has it that they like one another something enormous. Gary is certainly fluttering their hearts in Hollywood. Clara Bow admitted that she risked the love of a man she really cared for to indulge in a short flirtation with Gary. Evelyn Brent liked him mighty well, too, for a while. Even lady interviewers and seasoned newspaper reporters quiver a bit when he shows up. Gary doesn't look like the sheik type. But he creates just as much havoc. Marie-and-Ken Off Again MARIE PREVOST and Kenneth Harlan have split up again. Marie. and Ken just can't seem to get {Continued on page 8§) 61