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Motion Picture Magazine
MAY, 1926
i portrait by Edward Thayer Monroe By Eugene V. Brewster
Cover — A study of Bebe Daniels painted by Marland Ston< WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE MOVIES
A fearless and accurate analysis of the faults of the films
THE STAR WHO LOST A MILLION By Alice Tildesley
"IF I WERE0 A BRIDE""." . . ^ *". °. ."* . T** .'. . T °. . ".'"'. .*?f!*"?!
THE STARS STEP OUT
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HIGH LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD Bv Eugene V. Brewster
In which Mr. Brewster dispels some of the illusions about Hollywood parlies
THE BEST BET IN HOLLYWOOD Bv Alice Tildeslev
Dolores Costello tells the story of her debut in the movies GOOD STREA KS OF BAD LUCK By Mignon Rittenhouse
a prodigm/'returns many°. . °ur. s'arsan. . . '"c'.0".°n.'.'e "oa. . !°. "'."e
Sessue Hayakuwu turner In Hmadway in a play
DONT CALL HER A LADY! By Selma Robinson
Aileen Pringle tells why she objects to be called a "society girl"
"Would i marry an actor?"
Some of '.he feminine star answer t: i\ mos important question
OUR OLD FRIEND, THE CAVEMAN
Ben Lyon — also May McAvoy — in unusual costumes UNDER THE HIGH HAT Bv Selma Robinson
Wherein Raym ond Griffith talks on the importance of head-gear BEBE'S MOTHER TELLS ALL By Dorothy Donnell
THE LADY KNOWn" AS* "LOU""".° °"! °"[ . ". '."..'.* '. T. . '.
Estelle Taylor in a striking new character study
BROADWAY'S NEW SPORT By Esther Carples
Movie first nights steal the thunder of the theater and the opera
IF YOU CANT BE PRETTY, BE INTERESTING Bv Alice Tildeslev
Adrian, costume designer f„r Cecil He Mille, gives a few lip: to the plain
A TWIST OF THE WRIST
Some pictures and a story showing how the cameraman dues it
BACK OF. THE CAMERA By M ignon Rittenhouse
An article that ells .v it about the unseen -wickers of the studio
IMPRESSIONS OF HOLLYWOOD By Eugene V. Brewster
The Editor -in-chief chats informally about the capital of filmdom
THE MYSTERI OUS STRANGER By Rilla Page Palmborg
WHY NOT GIV e"a° MOVIE* PARTY T"T. * _.*/...'... !.°\ .. .
THERE'S TRIcWWaLlTrADES °. "!'.'. .'.". !"""". By Jane Tilton
The
WHEN MOTHER KNEW BEST
Irene Rich tells why she will
"SHALL I GO INTO THE MOVIES?" THE GIRL," WITH" The' FUNNY FACE '
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y Elisabeth Petersen Marion Meyer Drew
By Alice Leslie
. By Gertrude Shinn
The Bulletin Board
Our Portrait Gallery
Gossip of the Camera Coasts
Motion Picture, Jr
Just Among Ourselves
That's Out .................
All Aboard the Limerick Lim
The Picture Parade
Whose Hand ?
The BoxOff ice Speaks . .
Yes and No
The Answer Man
What the Stars Are Doing A Guide to Current Pictures
The Home Beauty Shop
Brief Reviews of New Films . .
Regular Departments of Motion Picture Magazine
Ami Pennington, C/f'tv By Agnes Smith and Milton Howe
e Reid and Agnes Smith H> F. Vance de Revere
20-21 22-23
26-27 2S-29
THAT PERFECT BOSS By Alice Leslie
Everyone wants to work In, Irvine Thalhcrg of the M etr,~U .,ld; ;:u Studios
"LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD" By Sara Redway
11-19 46-49
. By Agues Smith . . By Tamar Lane
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