Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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60 MOTION PICTURE HERALD OFF THE SET. Figures in the M-G-M production of "Fiz>e and Ten " idling azvay a few spare moments outside the stage door. Gilbert Adrian (left) designed the goiinis for Marion Davies, the star, while Irene Rich and Richard Bennett are members of the supporting cast. ON THE SET. Arranging the lighting for a scene in "Five and Ten," which M-G-M is adapting from Fanny Hurst's successful novel, while Marion Davics, the star, awaits action. MONKEY BUSINESS. Just how complex the business of getting a drink of water can be made in this otherwise arid land, when you happen to be the Four Marx Brothers. The boys are currently making "Monkey Business" for ^' ■ ■ ^!':''—-and here is some of it. THOROUGBREDS. A variety of beauty along a Hollywood avenue ... a bit of California foliage, Kiki and his owner, Frances Dee, Paramount player. SUNNING ON THE SANDS. Richard BartheUness, Warner-First National star, and Mrs. Barthelmess, the former Mrs. Jessica Haynes Sargent, absorbing a few actinic rays between the Pacific and their home at MaUbii Beach, famous California film colony. {Acme photo.)