Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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CINEMA SHOTS FROM COAST 1 T Up on the carpet: usherettes in the Fox Carthay Circle Theater in Los Angeles are kept off their feet for a halfhour each day by this sort of thing (left). All of which only proves that if you work in a movie, you work Wenger Two little hips and a big hooray — and they are the least you can give to see Barb a r a Lee (left) in " Whoopee," the wow musical comedy. And she is only one of Mr. Ziegfeld's gifts to Hollywood llfMli A slight oversight: Aunt (Clara Blandick) Polly overlooks her specs (above) to find Tom and Huck Finn, to the amusement of Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin, who are America's bestknown boy friends in the talkie version of "Tom Sawyer" Most of them build swimming pools, but newcomer Claire Luce (above) preferred a fish pond. Then, no one could possibly call her a bathing beauty, and she would keep out of deep water Not-so-heavy thinker: the first talented German to enter American talkies, Marlene Dietrich (left) is, figuratively speaking, wondering how she can be in both Hollywood and " Morocco " Richee English You know how salt acts on cucumbers? Well, offstage, cool-as-a-cucumber Charlie Ruggles (above) is taking no chances on getting pickled. It's under the water, not the weather, for him 54