The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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Edwina Booth, at the left, makesup in the heart of the African wilds. Miss Booth plays Nina, the white priestess of the savage tribes, described by the now famous old trader in his widely popular book MAKI "TRADER HORN The hippo above is NOT yawning. No, indeed! His jaws have been propped open for a close-up. The hippo was shot by Director W. S. Van Dyke, who heads the Metro-Goldwyn camera expedition Top, the "Trader Horn" company on the edge of the famous Murchison Falls. At the right, Harry Carey and Edwina Booth in a dramatic moment of the old trader's yarn. Mr. Carey, once a famous star in Westerns, plays the trader and Miss Booth is Nina 58