Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1926)

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Honorable Mention The outstanding performances of the month selected by Laurence Reid John Gilbert in "The Big Parad. with romance, high humor with ment for the young actor, who brilliant and si " — a performance that combines realism unconscious pathos. It's a fine achievepromises to establish a new record for riking character studies Percy Marmont captures the exact spirit of Joseph Conrad's writing as Lord Jim. To the left: Adolphe Menjou adds another gay portrait to his ' gallery of charming len of the world in The King on Main Street" Above: Belle Bennett as Stella Dallas — perhaps the greatest piece of acting of the year. Comparatively great story of mother love. It's a . formance that you'll remember atwi To the right: Marion Dr.vies in a cha: iedy performance. In "The Lights of'Old Broadway," she is ably assisted by Frank Glendon who makes much of a I bit. He plays the role of Tho, A. Edi