Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1927)

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The Movie That Came HTrue a Richard Barthelmess and his fiancee, Kath erine Wilson, the girl who played the "other woman" in "New Toys" in which Mary Hay appeared as the wife Mary Hay and her new husband, Vivian Bath, now living in Singapore, far from the Broadway that broke up the romance of Dick and Mary Katherine Wilson and Dick Barthelmess in a scene from "New Toys" made in 1924. Dick, left alone by a stage struck wife, finds a sympathetic friend in Katherine. At the time the film was made Dick and Katherine were merely casual acquaintances. But when they met again in 1927, the scene was enacted in real life The prophetic poster of "New Toys." Mary Hay sees Dick in the arms of Miss Wilson The plot: In " New Toys" Richard Barthelmess played the role of a man whose wife left him because she wanted a stage career. Mary Hay, then Mrs. Barthelmess, played the wife and subsequently in real life separated from Dick to go back on the stage. In the film the girl who consoled Dick was played by Katherine Wilson. Now Miss Wilson completes the drama by becoming Mrs. Barthelmess. U