Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD January 29, 1927 338 pAULINE STARKE, playing the feminine ^ lead in " Women Love Diamonds” for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, exhibits something unique in umbrella handles. JEAN HERSHOLT in the UniJ versal-J eweh, “The Deacon,” takes the pot with a royal heart flush. lfOW'S this for a Valentine? Myrna Loy I* is Monte Blue’s leading lady in “ Bitter Apples” for Warner Brothers. p IN -TIN-TIN , Warner Bros, dog star now playing in " Hills of Kentucky,” takes a St. Valentine's Day pose with his soul mate. Nannettee. /CAPTAIN ARIEL VARGES , chief cameraman of the International News Reel's far Eastern Bureau, is the only cinematographer with the Chinese army (Above). TJOROTHY SEBASTIAN (left), playing for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in “The Show," starring John Gilbert. Hearts are Trumps nVLLF.N LANDIS, as a firefighter in Gotham's big production "Heroes of the Night." JJ/ C. FIELDS playing in " The Potters” for ' ' • Paramount uses an automatic movie camera to film his director, Fred Newmeyer, with Mary Alden looking on. The picure is taken by Pathe. IVTADGE BELLAMY, the charnring Fox player who is reported to be soon coming to New York to play in a new picture.