Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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COAST AND BACK TO COAST AGAIN He's looking around :Lew Ayrcs, rumored to be breaking his heart for Constance Bennett, steps out on the Universal lot with Jeanette Loff fleft — and makes sure the photographer is behind him Would you know he was from Broadway? Joe Frisco, who has never been seen without his cigar or heard without his stutter, rests in style (below , now that he has crashed the talkies in "The Gorilla" At last she has something to wear: Noel Francis 'left . packing away her dancing togs, assures us that there is nothing seriously wrong. She is just cjpecting to go somewhere in "Lightnin' " # She knew him when Frances McCoy 'right), who haa just made a non-stop flight from Manhattan to Hollywood, meets up with Ted Healy in "Soup to Nuts," and reminds him of tho«e happy Broadway nights when he didn't have to dress like a clown to be one Our antique maiden : Joan Crawford may seem to revel in wistful whoopee and black satin pajamas, but the real revelation is that her bedroom IS furnished in the old-fashioned manner (above) "Where doth I go from here?" The always befuddled Ed W y n n , a panic in any year, has strayed into the talkie version of "Manhattan Mary" and finds h i m •elf in an ice predicament (right) The lengths to which he has gone: Leon Errol, a comedian of long standing I above now commit ting "Social Errors," illustrates how long a New Yorker can be in Hollywood 55