Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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Contents — Continued What's the Matter with the Pictures? Prize-winning Letters that Show the Public Has Laid Its Finger on the Real Ailments of the Screen. f **d Sounds for the Silent Drama (Photographs) How the Noises Are Produced That Add Realism to the Screen Play. Just Before the Contest Closes The Quest for New Faces for the Screen Narrows Down to One Hundred Leading Candidates. A Hollywood Girl Herbert Howe Colleen Moore Proves to Be as Naive as She is Winsome. Why They Get Fabulous Salaries Herbert Howe It's the Public that Decides What a Film Actor's Pay Shall Be. Just a Good Business Man Adela Rogers St. Johns Ruth Roland Knows What To Do With Her Income. The Romantic History of the Motion Picture Terry Ramsaye Tragedy, Success, the Kaleidoscope of Human Life — All Are Presented in This Absorbing Chapter. Corinne Griffith's New Clothes, Designed by Le Bon Ton Carolyn Van Wyck The Film Year in Review Frederick James Smith A Comprehensive Critique of Screen Offerings the Past Twelve Months. An All Star Cast (Photograph) In Which the Roles Are Enacted by Marshall Neilan and Blanche Sweet. The Shadow Stage The Department of Practical Criticism. Plays and Players Intimate Close-ups of the Studios. The Passing of The American Beauty (Photograph) Lillian Russell's Career Ends. The Fan-Letter Bride (Fiction) Adela Rogers St. Johns The Star Married a Girl He Had Never Seen to Patch a Broken Heart. Illustrated by Ray Van Buren When in Rome Do as the Caesars Did Herbert Howe You Have To, if You're a Director on Location in the Eternal City. The Pure, White Drama After the Reformers Are Through with the Films. One Clear Call (Fictionized by Jerome Shorey) Frances Nimmo Greene That Call Meant Happiness to Two People After Struggle and Tense Emotions. What Was the Best Picture of 1921? You Are Invited To Help In Making the Award of Photoplay Magazine's Medal of Honor. 38 42 44 47 48 49 50 54 56 59 60 66 70 71 75 76 77 85 86 Why Do They Do It? • "Breaks" Our Readers Have Caught on the Screen. Questions and Answers The Answer Man 89 Friendly Advice Carolyn Van Wyck 106 This Noted Social Authority Helps Solve Your Personal Problems. Studio Directory 114 A Motion Picture Dictionary 122 Addresses of the leading motion picture studios will be found on page 114 The response to Photoplay s prize offer for letters on "What's the Matter with the Pictures?" was amazing. The great number oj replies received and the cleancut statements they contained prove that the public knows exactly what it likes and is anxious to express its wants .€>! = .<>. "These Letters will be found on J 8 and following pages step-* =r«s93