Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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January 22, 1927 262 MOVING PICTURE WORLD T\OROTHY ARZNER, Paramount director, whose first assignment is “Fashions for Women/' jarring Esther Ralston. A TELEPHONE photograph from London of J. Frank Brockliss, Managing Director for First National in Great Britain, as he was talking to Robert Lieber, President of First National , in New York. Features Flashed yl 'cross the Sea JJ/'ILL ROGERS in an Irish jaunting car in Dublin. From the Pathe group of short features with Rogers, “Our Unofficial Ambassador .” D O BERT L1EBER, President of First National, has London on the wire. He is speaking to J. Frank Brockliss, Managing Director for First National in Great B ritain, who is shown on the lower right of this page. AN unusual shot of Margaret ± Livingston, the charming player being featured in Fox productions. 'T'HIS is Priscilla Dean, who is soon to be starred in a short feature comedy made by Hal Roach for Pathe. Her leading man will be Herbert Rawlinson.