Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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February 5, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 415 I A CAMERA study of Eleanor Boardman who is featured in her husband’s yet untitled picture for Metro-GoldwynMayer. The film is from an original story by the director, King Vidor. The Fall Of A Star JVTORRIS GEST visits Marion Davies during the filming of “The Red Mill” at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios for Cosmopolitan P.D.C. J/j/ILLIAM POWELL and Estelle Taylor , wife of Jack Dempsey , now appearing in “ New York,” the Paramount production at the Paramount theatre in the metropolis. T)AINTY DORO^ THY HALL is playing the lead opposite George Walsh in “ The Broadway Drifter,” an Excellent production, the fifth of six big pictures by that company. T ILYAN TASHMAN and Huntley Gordon in “Don’t Tell the Wife,’’ the Warner Brothers picture starring Irene Rich. MERE slip of a girl, or, as the press agent for Universal Milt Gross-ed it : “ Barbara Kent stend up.” She’s a W amp as star and a Universal beauty.