The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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V W *i% * MORE SILENT MEMORIES i 1W Many motion picture fans think that Basil Rathbone is a celluloid newcomer. He isn't. Back in 1925 he was playing opposite Mae Murray in MetroGoldwyn's The Masked Bride.' And doing very well, too. Note him above with Miss Murray. At the left: Elsie Ferguson, who was at the height of screen popularity in 1917, scored one of her successes in "The Rise of Jennie Cushing." In the scene at the left Elliott Dexter is playing opposite Miss Ferguson. J. Stuart Blackton, one of the pioneer movie directors, but now a business man in Los Angeles, made "The Judgment House" in 1917 for Paramount. In the scene from "The Judgment House" at the right Wilfred Lucas, a Griffith veteran, and Violet Heming are seen in the leading roles. t