Photoplay (Jan 1921)

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^T . IS •v\ i ' ". hi ^ 7 : Awiinh'W'ftm^'V-b ■** L The World's Leading Motion Picture Publication ^ ' PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE JAMES R. QUIRK, Editor Vol. XVIV Contents January, 1921 No. 2 Cover Design From a Pastel Portrait by Rolf Armstrong. Rotogravure Vivian Martin, Colleen Moore, Priscilla Dean, Louise Glaum, Page of Men, Betty Compson, Marion Davies, and Charles Chaplin. Bunk! How to Hold Your Wife "Wally" Has It All Figured Out. Back to Broadway ! Film Players Who Have Returned to the Talkies. Mary Thurman Editorial Wallace Reid Bill Hamilton's Girl (Fiction) T. C. Wignall Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. Leading Off Photoplay's Fiction Contest. Stellar Supports Shapely Proxies, in Other Words. Ada Patterson (Photographs) Delight Evans 19 27 28 (Photographs) 31 32 35 36 .38 39 40 Bill Hart's True Love Story Perhaps This Is the Reason He Never Married. Redheads ! Sunny-Tops of the Sunplays. West Is East An Imaginary Interview. Gold and Leather Medals For the Year James R. Quirk A Summary of the Players, Plays, and Producers. (Contents continued on next page) Editorial Offices, 25 W. 45th St., New York City Published monthly by the Photoplay Publishing Co., 350 N. Clark St.. Chicago, III. Edwin M. Colvin, Pres. Iames R. Quirk, Vice Pres. R. M. Eastman, Sec.-Treas. W. M. Hart, Adv. Mgr. Yearly Subscription: $2.50 in the United States, its dependencies, Mexico and Cuba; $3.00 Canada; $3.50 to foreign countries. Remittances should be made by check, or postal or express money order. Caution— Do not subscribe through persons unknown to you. Entered as second-class matter April 24, 1912. at the Postoffice at Chicago. II!.. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Photoplays Reviewed in the Shadow Stage This Issue Save this magazine — refer to the criticisms before you pick out your evening's entertainment. Make this your reference list. Page 63 Passion First National Madame Peacock Metro Conrad in Quest of his Youth Paramount-Artcraft Page 64 The Song of the Soul Goldwyn The Sins of Rosanne Paramount-Artcraft Nomads of the North.. First National Page 65 Drag Harlan Fox Kismet Robertson-Cole Page 66 Once to Every Woman Universal You Never Can Tell Realart Held by the Enemy Paramount-Artcraft Page 101 Curtain First National Homespun Folks. Associated Producers Page 102 Behold My Wife.. Paramount-Artcraft Harriett and the Piper Louis B. Mayer, First National The Dangerous Paradise Selznick Mad Love Kremer Blackmail Metro Always Audacious Paramount-Artcraft Honeymoon Ranch Bert Lubin-State Rights Page 103 Half a Chance Pathe Ruth of the Rockies Pathe Serial The Gilded Dream Universal Page 104 The Good Bad Wife State Rights Occasionally Yours .... Robertson-Cole The Unfortunate Sex Gersten-State Rights Sweet Lavender Realart Youth's Desire Empire State Forbidden Valley . . . .• Pathe Woman's Man Arrow Fabiola Beretta-.H. B. Marinelli, Ltd. Copyright, 1920. hy the Photoplay Publishing Company. Chicago.