The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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MALIBU BEACH {Continued from page 70) The orchidaceous Corinne Griffith dwells at Malibu in the plain but comfortable house shown at the left. At the moment this picture was made the house had not been completed inside. On another page of this issue you read of B. P. Schulberg, the movie magnate of Paramount, who almost fired Jean Arthur. At the right you see the private Malibu tennis court of Mr. Schulberg, where he plots big movie plans between trimming tennis opponents. Several of the famous stars have their private courts at Malibu, too. The attractive little house at the left belongs to Anna Q. Nilsson, who has been off the screen for many months owing to an injury sustained when she was thrown from a horse. Here Miss Nilsson is going to do her best to win back her health this summer. 96