Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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Sweet Belles Out of Tune If Mary Philbin (left) were "making up" that face at us, we'd prepare immediately to dodge the pitcher she carries so lovingly in The Rose of Paris Does a duchess ever become perturbed? It seems possible; Laurette Taylor (right), much upset, plays the duchess in One Night in Rome Just look at these terror-widened (Or rage-distended) eyes that Bebe Daniels (below) displays in Sinners in Heaven. And Richard >Dix looks fairly determined and noble Jane Novak (left, center) doesn't display any great degree of calmness, either, in Two Shall Be Born. Something unwelcome has certainly got on her nerves It seems imnossible that John Patrick (above, right) can listen so calmly to those shrieks of Colleen's. Really, he should be the one to have his hands over his ears. But he is probably accustomed to such outbursts, for in Temperament he plays the part of press-agent Betty Jordan, in the person of Corinne Griffith, looks as if she has just had the kind of sbock that demands a low moan. It's in Single Wives The old limerick, 7 really insist that I shall not be kissed. But then you are stronger than I am, is illustrated by Marguerite Snow in K —