Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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The Movie Studio D rama Verse by IDONT know what We simple . . . Kindly folk in Hollywood Are going to do for Entertainment any More, I'm sure. . . . There was a time When we could Hoof it happily down To the Boulevard And see a Per Fectly Thrilling Movie. . . . We watched The Proud Society Girls Of New York and . . . Brooklyn go the Pace That Kills. . . . We followed Shahs and Sheiks and Emirs as they Did their Desert and Other Hot Stuff . . . And hung breathless while High Salaried Canine Stars chased Non-Salaried Wolves . . . Across the Bleak and Barren Stretches of the Frozen North. . . . HELEN CARLISLE and Illustrations to ELDON KELLEY In Hollywood It's a Dull Day That finds no movie camera Behind the Hedge or On the Roof or Somewhere . . . But those Good Days are Past. . . . Some Bright Lad in an Inspired Moment BroadCasted the idea of Turning the cameras on Hollywood . . . And now Farewell . . . Actios And Good Night. . . . Our celebrities (each Carrying a Pair of Dumb-Bells) are Supporting our Leading Landmarks in Films Of Hollywood . . . And it's a Dull Day That finds no movie camera Behind the Hedge or On the Roof or Somewhere. . . . I've done all I Could to keep my . . . House and Home out of The Movies. ... I dont mind Looking at it in its Proper Place . . . But when I Lock the (Continued on page 93)