Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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336 MOVING PICTURE WORLD January 29, 1927 p O L O N E L TIM ^ McCOY of MetroG o I d w y n Mayer's drama, " Winners of the Wilderness,” with Joan Crawford. of the intense moments in Herbert Brenon’s ‘‘Beau Geste" for Paramount, with Noah Beery in a featured role. REGINALD DENNY as a speed king in his own story, “Fast and Furious," which Melville Browne is directing for Universal. Picture Events RENEE ADOREE who made "The Big Parade" for Metro-GoldwynMayer, which on January 24 th played its 62nd week on Broadway. r\OROTHY ARZNER, who is the first woman to direct a picture for Paramount. It is titled, “Fashions for Women." <t~DOXY ” (Samuel L. Rolhafel) A LOVELY lot of dolls including Joan Crawford, ■T' at his new theatre studies ^ the charming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, in the center, the plans with Clark Robinson, the art director. T AURA LA PLANTE, starring in the "Cat and the Canary " at Universal City, pauses for a chat with her new husband, William Seiter, who is to direct Reginald Denny's next picture.