Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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The window in this diver's suit (below) is to show you that Buster Keaton is still serious in The Navigator Reeling Pictures from new comedies that will soon be released Why does Harry Langdon feel, apprehension in The Hansom Cabr Does he think he is worth more than the $1000.00 offered for him? See what ears, a forehead, and a pair of spectacles does to Constance Talmadge fright) in Heart Trouble. But that makes no difference to Ronald Colman, who seems willing to lend a helping hand Perhaps Bobby Vernon and Ann Cornwall take the rooster along so he won't crow and wake the family, in Bright Lights Lloyd' Hamilton is using botb hands to drive in a most ungallant way, in Jonah Jones. Babe Loudon is not discouraged, tho Alligator is well enough for traveling bags, but we'd not choose it for a steed, as does Lige Conley, chaperoned by "Moonlight^' in Wild Game As Sweet Dreams is a comedy, we have a large idea of what Wanda Wiley will do to her partner when he starts down-hill with those buckets. You remember what Jill did to Jack in the nursery rhyme? I This touching scene occurs in Short Change, and the human elements are Walter Hiers and Duane Thompson 58