Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1925)

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Advertising Section „„-J0TI0N PICTURI 01 I MAGAZINE What Price Would YOU Pay to Become a Movie Star? IF you were young and beautiful but unknown and poor, what sacrifices would you be willing to make to gain wealth and fame ? Would you be prepared to pay the price that Minnie Flynn paid ? Don't miss the magazine sensation of the year — t " The Rise and Fall of Minnie Flynn by FRANCES MARION (one of the highest paid scenario writers in the world — author of such film successes as "Tarnish," "Cytherea," "Potash and Perlmutter in Hollywood," etc.) » WITH the same keen insight that has made Frances Marion famous as a scenario writer she takes yon straight behind the screen into the studios — into the offices of the magnates — into the luxurious homes of the great stars. She shows you the intrigues, the follies, the costly extravagances, the lavish entertainments, the gorgeous costumes, jewels, yachts, country homes and, with it all, the price that is often paid for what the world calls success. Get this big February issue at your newsdealer*. Here at last is a real novel of the movies written by the one person on the inside who knows how to put the truth before you. Begin "The Rise and Fall of Minnie Flynn' In .99 Two Beautiful Art Features worth $3.00 A full page reproduction in beautiful colors of P. Monsted's celebrated painting, "The First Thaw," as well as the fourth picture in the series by M. Leone Bracker illustrating The Ten Commandments as applied to modern life — also in colors —in this February issue. PICTORIAL REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY — 15c A When you write to advertisers please mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE. COPY— ON SALE NOW 83 PAG I