Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1939)

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A pictorial history of the world's most fascinating city, from the barn that gave birth to "The Squaw Man" to the glittering billion dollar industry that found its voice in "The Jazz Singer." Through the magic of memory (aided by Photoplay's incomparable files), the screen's immortals once more make their bows — or answer a last curtain call Early California producers didn't even boast a roof over their heads! Hobart Bosworth's first movie in 1908 — "The Roman," with Betty Harte — was filmed on a borrowed estate Film history was made in thi Lasky barn at left, in 1913 Here Cecil DeMille directec his first movie — and Holly wood's first hit — "The Squav Man" (below, with Winifre( Kingston, Monroe Salisbury Billy Elmer, Dustin Farnum