Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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stxK Volume XXXVI, No. 4 November, 1928 Features in This Issue Cover Portrait, Madge Bellamy (portrait created by Russell Ball) Marlancl Stone Who is Rosalie Grey? Gladys Hall 28 The greatest of stars perpetrates the greatest hoax that ever hoodwinked Hollywood It Pays to Be Homely. Dorothy Manners 31 In matrimony , fortune favors the freckled You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet Herbert Cruikshank 33 This year I'm tellin' the boys where they gel off an' I get on — says Al Jdlson I Slept in Valentino's Haunted House Ruth Biery 34 Were the spectres and shadows real? Was another presence there? Aunt Arabia Dorothy Calhoun 40 Her movie portraits are poor likenesses as told by Jamiel Hassom, of Damascus Clap Hands, Here Comes Conrad Cedric Belfrage 42 The benevolence of Mr. Nagel, actor and gent, puts Pollyanna to shame The Love-Life of Clara Bow Ruth Biery 44 The ittiesl girl on the screen tells every detail but one Gigs in Clover Marcella S. Gardner 49 Hollywood is the happy hunting ground of professional boy-friends Boys and Girls Together Gladys Hall 50 After lunch with Jimmy, everyone would walker mile for a mayor The Northernmost Movie Cedric Belfrage 52 Where meat buys a set and films run themselves ragged Passing the Bookplates Dorothy Spensley 55 The crests and cravings of Richard Dix and other literati The Thrall of Fame Dunham Thorp 59 The hunger driving Doris Kenyon to work is that of the soul Your Neighbor Says— Walter Ramsey 64 Jack Dionne, of Houston, Texas, gives his impressions of Hollywood men and women The Pleasures of Poverty Row Mignon Rittenhouse 68 The extra's life is lowly but lively Nancy Comes Out of the Kitchen Dorothy Manners 72 Miss Drexel finds the world as it finds her — awfully nice . Lya the Lion-Hearted Herbert Cruikshank 76 Bad advice and bad breaks fail to cause Miss De Pulli to falter Colin J. Cruickshank, Art Director Dorothy Donnell Calhoun, Western Editor Motion Picture Magazine is published monthly al 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III., by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Entered as second class matter August 31st, 1028, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879; additional entry as second class matter al New York, N. Y. Printed in U.S.A. Editorial and Executive Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, Ngw York City, N. Y., Copyright 1928 by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Single copy 25c. Subscriptions for U. S., its possessions, and Mexico $2.50 a year. Canada $3.00, Foreign Countries $3.50. European Agents, Atlas Publishing Company, 18 Bride Lane, London, E. C. 4. George Kent Shuler, Pres. and Treas., Duncan A. Dobie, Jr., Vice Pres., Murray C. Bernays, Sec'y. 5