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The World's Leading Motion Picture Publication
Photoplay Magazine
Vol. XXII
No. 3
Contents
August, 1922
Cover Design
From a Pastel Portrait by J. Knowles Hare
Rotogravure:
Mary Pickford, Alice Terry, Bert Lytell, Jackie Coogan, Ming Toy and Norma Talmadge, Antonio Moreno and Nita Naldi.
Madge Bellamy
Mr. Producer, It's Up To You "What About Harold Lloyd?"
Editorial
Adela Rogers St. Johns Why He Is Entitled to a Place Among the Geniuses of the Screen.
The Girl Picture Magnates Joan Jordan
Determined to Become Producers, They Did.
Hattie of Hollywood (Fiction) Samuel Merwin
In This Installment We Are Swept Breathlessly Along with the Heroine Into the Crisis.
Illustrated by Frank Godwin
Review of the Ingenue Delight Evans
A Satirical Progress Through the Ages.
Gloria's Successor Mary Winship
They Said She Was a Failure but Leatrice Joy Vindicated Cecil de Mille's Judgment.
The Audience (Poem)
Our Leading Citizen (Fictionized by Randolph Bartlett)
George Ade
He Was Lazy, Though a Hero, Till Crooked Politicians and Love Brought Him Into His Own.
A Nice Girl From Main Street Delight Evans
Fame and Success Have Left Helene Chadwick Unspoiled (Contents continued on next page)
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Editorial Offices, 25 W. 45th St., New York City Published monthly by the Photoplay Publishing Co., 350 N. Clark St.. Chicago, 111.
The International News Company, Ltd., Distributing Agents, 5 Bream's Building, London, England
Edwin M. Colvin. Pres. James R. Quirk, Vice-Pres. R. M. Eastman, Sec.-Treas.
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 ZA, 1912, at the Postofnce at Chicago, 111., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Photoplays Reviewed
in the Shadow Stage
This Issue
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Page 60
Sonny First National
Our Leading Citizen Paramount
Nero Fox
Page 61
Nanook of the North Pathe
His Back Against the Wall Goldwyn
Salome Alia Nazimova Production
Page 62
Over the Border Paramount
The Ordeal Paramount
Golden Dreams Goldwyn
The Five Dollar Baby Metro
One Clear Call First National
Page 63
The Beauty Shop. . . .International-Paramount
Watch Your Step Goldwyn
Silver Wings Fox
The Stroke of Midnight Metro
The Woman Who Walked Alone. . .Paramount
Page 64
Rose o' the Sea Mayer-First National
South of Suva Paramount
False Fronts Pyramid
His Wife's Husband Pyramid
The Crossroads of New York Sennett
North of the Rio Grande Paramount
Page 65
Sherlock Brown Metro
Queen o' the Turf R. C. Pictures
Missing Husbands Metro
Trouble First National
The Paleface First National
Domestic Relations First National
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Lady Godiva Associated Exhibitors
The Half Breed First National
Sherlock Holmes Educational
Bucking Broadway Educational
The Gray Dawn Hodkinson
Out of the Silent North Universal
Page 101
The Men of Zanzibar FoxRetribution
Gymnasium Jim Sennett
Step On It Universal
Kissed Universal
Strange Idols Fox
They Like 'Em Rough Metro
The Days of Buffalo Bill Universal
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The Yellow Stain FOX
The Trap Universal
The Village Sheik Fox
The Rough Shod Fox
Copyright, 1922, by the Photoplay Publishing Company, Chicago.
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