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‘A Better Understanding Between Those Who See and Those Who Make Pictures
Volume 1 1 Number 7
Bernard A. Holway
Managing Editor
MOTION PICTURE
J. Stuart Blackton
Editor
CONTENT
Clarence Brown [Design by Harold IF. Miles J ....
The Open Door . .
In the Director’s Chair
Screen Personalities
Norma Plays Kiki
Lucretia Borgia
Motherhood and the Screen
Bride of the Storm
Drafting the Brains of Europe for the American Screen
The Man on the Cover
Capitalizing Opportunity
Bill Beaudine Says, “Leave it to Me ! ” .
The Motor Car Trend for 1926
Brewster’s Millions a la Mode
The Jewel Ballet from “The Midnight Sun”
Hollywood Builds New Temples to Art Three Bad Men in “The World of Promise”
As Worrfon the Screen
America’s Sweetheart, Yesterday and Today
Follies Girls on the Screen
Individuality
Laura La Plante
A Home to be Enjoyed
What is a Wampas and Why?
Memories of Yesteryear
Angle Shots Around Hollywood Studios
What the Directors are Doing
Fraternities of the Screen
Illustrations and Headings
. J. Stuart Blackton
Jay Brien Chapman Posed by Estelle Taylor Irene Rich Fred Applegate
Frank A. Murray
. Sally Long Ethel Painter Chaffin
George Landy Bernard A. Holway
February
1926
Jay Brien Chapman
Assistant Editor
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Published monthly by The Director Publishing Corporation, 1925 N. Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, California. J. Stuart Blackton, president and editor; William Beaudine, vice-president; Frank Cooley, secretary-treasurer; Richmond Wharton, business manager; Tim Crowley, professional advertising, Blanchard-Nichols-Coleman ; general advertising representatives, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle. Single copies 25 cents, yearly subscription, $2.50. Entered as second class matter, October 1, 1925, at the postoffice in Los Angeles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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