Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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.OAST AND BACK TO COAST AGAIN In this madly talking world, it is not uncommon to lose one's head, but Mona Maris (right), for variety's sake, has apparently lost her figure. Moreover, her eyes are not open. How does the girl manage to get along so well? It "How doth the busy little bee improve each shining hour?" That's what James Gleason (above) wants to know. With only acting and playwriting to do, he needs something to occupy his mind With four Marxmen about, there's bound to be some shooting, and they're about, all right — about to finish " Animal Crackers " on Long Island. Below, you see them off again, in the usual order: Beppo, Groucho, Harpo and Zeppo When you go fishing around Hollywood, you need not only a good strong line, but a baiting suit, opines Anita Page (above) . She is angling for more opportunitieslike " Little Accident"and "War Nurse ' ' Between Ludwig Berger, who knows a thing or two about directing, and Maurice Chevalier, there was little danger that Frances Dee (right), new to big parts, would fall down in "The Little Cafe"