Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1923-Jan 1924)

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Not with pen and ink — or with paint and brush — but with scissors and paper, KHz caricatures the stars of the screen. For when he pastes his different shapes of several colored papers against the backgrounds the characterization is perfect ■ /S:1:S W Richard Barthelm e s s . . . a s he will soon appear in a new photoplay of other days. Dick, as his friends and audiences have come to know him . . . possessing a poetry seldom compatible with a face in which there is also great strength of character I N i t a N a 1 d i above — the voluptuous Nita who is today the foremost siren of the cinema. And, at the right, Busier Keato n — who could mistake him? Then we have Norma Talmadge as the haughty and proud Yoeland in "Ashes of Vengeance"' 36