Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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January 29, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 335 High Hat Ho o f in g Q.RACEFUL Frances Lee, the W amp as star and leading lady in Educational Bobby Vernon comedies, in a tricky costume and a typical pose. T? W. HAMMONS, * President of Educational Film Exchange, at his desk in New York. TRERE RICH again with Warner Brothers who is soon to appear in “ The Climbers” by Clyde Fitch. T}OLAN BANKS, the young -*■ author of ‘‘Black Ivory which Warner Brothers is going to make into a picture. QHOWING Art Gobel and Alvin Knechtel (left), the famous stunt photographer who has just signed up with First National. AN Oriental scene from MetroGoldwyn-Mayer’s, “Mr. Wu ” with Renee Adoree and Ralph Forbes. JACK 71/7" n . MJJLHALL and Colleen Moore in First National’s Orchids and Ermine.” frARL DANE, featured in Metro-Goldwyn'■'* Mayer’s, "Red, White and Blue," makes friends with the hunter and the hunted. < COONER,” the Christie Comedy dog, has adopted two guinea pigs and a white rat. Neal Burns and Edna Marion are duly interested.