Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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February 12, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 485 Patsy Ruth. Miller beneath a blonde wig -in “ Wolfs Clothmg for Warner Brothers starring Monte Blue. Hard Boiled. Buck Jones as he appears in the Fox picture, “The War Horse.” Buster Keaton in “The General ” for United Artists seems somber just before the battle. Eileen Pringle in an attractive pose, is featured in “ The Branding Iron ” for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , directed by Reginald Barker. Meets Marguerite DeLaMotte is a dancer in “The Final Extra ,” a Gotham production of newspaper and stage life. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ajuria 3 South America’s most noted film distributors, greet Jack L. Warner at the Warner studio where they recently were guests. Marion Nixon and Edward Horton in Universal’ s “Taxi, Taxi ” seem to be beautifully happy about it. Jola Mende2 in “ Moulders of Men,” the Elks picture produced by F. B. O. Alan Cro stand, the Warner B r others directorial genius who is to direct “ Black Ivory.” James Murray, a King Vidor discovery, to be featured in that director’s yet untitled him for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer