Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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Stars and Studios clearness of his enunciation; and his radio voice is quite as good. "Come and see me at the Warner Brothers Theatre," he pipes. "I will make you laugh. I will make you cry." CommonScents Precautions T7"ERA GORDON was taking off her wraps at a recent party . "Who's downstairs?" she inquired. "Is the hand-kissing gang here tonight?" Assured that there were many foreign actors present, she nodded resignedly. "I just wanted to make sure," said she as she went to the bureau, tilted a cologne bottle over first one hand, then the other, and went downstairs, waving them to dry them, prepared for all emergencies. Unlikely to Be Flat Broke "VTOW that Warners has bought up First National the story is revived that the canny brothers built their Hollywood studio with plumbing connections ready to attach tubs and gas-cocks for kitchen ranges so that in case they failed as producers the building could be used as an apartment house. ! They're far-seeing boys, and they might have done it. Heartto -Heart Stuff "LTARRY COHN is another shrewd producer. "I'm not so awfully educated," he said the other day, "and I don't let them put a word into a subtitle in one of my pictures that I don't understand myself. Now you can't tell me," said Harry, waving a knowing finger, "you can't tell me that many of the American people know what 'combustion means, for instance!" {Continued on page qq) But where is the red-headed girl? Richard Dix, above, has found the white horse and is scanning the desert for her. But apparently there's not a Clara Bow on the Navajorizon R. H. Louise "The Five O'clock Girl" in a nine o'clock costume: Marion Davies. The picture is one derived from a New York musical success They're in again — in the same picture together. John Gilbert and Greta Garbo do a little clandestine courting in "A Woman of Affairs" 39