Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1925)

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Cover Design Esther Ralston and Mary Brian, a painting by M. Paddock from the Wide World photograph Cover We're Asking You Pertinent questions about this issue, addressed to our readers 5 A Guide to 150 Current Pictures Alphabetted by title and briefly criticized for you 6 Camera Magic Proving that the camera can and does lie frequently by Melville Lacey Scott 12 The Bulletin Board On which we post interesting news and gossip 14 A Few Predictions An editorial, prophesying changes in motion pictures in the next twelve years . by Eugene V. Brewster 17 Our Portrait Gallery New and exclusive studies of Aileen Pringlc, Lewis Stone, Alice Terry, William Haines, Marie Prevost, Marion Davies, Norman Kerry, Edmund Burns, and Patsy Ruth Miller. . . . 19-27 Sex Pictures Are on the Wane An article that proves its point conclusively by Harry Carr 28-30 Where, Oh Where, Has Our Shirley Gone? Snap-shots of Shirley Mason, as a babe in the wood. ... 31 When the Director Shouts: Cry! Cry! Cry! How real tears are really made to flow for the screen by Dorothy D. Calhoun 32-33 Dorothy Sebastian Is the Luckiest Girl We Know in the Movie World A portrait and a snap-shot 34 The Joke's on Monte! How Monte Blue won success doing what he said he wouldn't . . by Homer Currie 35 What They Think of Each Other In which the truth is told by Esther Ralston and Mary Brian 36-37 Alas! Our Little Peter Pan Had to Grow Up After All New portraits of Betty Bronson 38 The Story of My Life Which should be entitled From Peasant to Patrician by Adolphe Menjou 39-41 We Suggest Coats of Arms for Hollywood's Nobility Including the prominent stars by Eldon Kelley 42-43 Broadcasting with Eleanor Boardman And other interesting Confidences Off-Screen by W. Adolphe Roberts 44—46 When They Got the Wrong Number!!! A page that tells a funny story with a surprise ending 47 The Fangs of the Leopard An unfinished story with a prize offered for the best solution by Gordon Malherbe Hillman 48-50 The Happiest Girl in Hollywood — ■ — New pictures of Corinnr Griffith in her new home 51 Leatrice and Her Baby In which great stars of 1925 and 1945 are interviewed by M. W. Driver 52-53 MOTION PICTURE, JR. Introducing a miniature magazine for our child readers 54-55 The Charge of the Light Brigade Six blonde vampires defend themselves against charges made by Nita Naldi in the March number of the Magazine 56-57 Here Is This Month's Choice for OUR GALLERY of the GREAT Studies of George Fawcett 58 That's Out Keen comment by a recognized master of satire and humor by Tanwr Lane 59 What Is the Popular Picture? and Who Is the Most Popular Player? Some of the interesting entries and results in our great 552,500.00 Prize Contest 60-61 What the June Bride Will Be Wearing New screen wedding-gowns, pictured and fully described . . . 62-63 The Merry Widow A fictionization of Mae Murray's latest picture by Lynn Fairfield 64-67 The High Cost of Pictures Presenting facts and figures that will astound you . .by Eugene V. Brewster 68 Say, Have You Seen Harry Langdon? An exclusive study of this most-talked-of comedian 69 New Pictures in Brief Review Criticisms of twenty-four new feature productions by Laurence Reid 70-73 To Douglas and a Spanish Mary A song inspired by a scene from Don Q by Francisco San 74 On the Camera Coast Harry Carr's department of Western studio news and gossip 75-77 Ten or Fifteen Years Ago Clippings from the July Motion Picture Magazines from 1911 thru 1915 .... 78 Before He Goes to the Studio A story about Huntly Gordon, told in three pictures 79 Ten Keys to Perfect Health Some screen stars disclose their secrets for preserving the beautv of their hair 80-81 Cheers and Hisses Excerpts from letters that have been sent to us by our readers 82 The Answer Man Replies to fans who have asked for information about pictures and stars 84 What the Stars Are Doing Listing the present activities of the players by Gertrude Driscoll 92