A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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148 THE TWENTIES Hoot Gibson, another idol of the Saturday-afterschool public, came to pictures from the circus. He is seen here, with a group of classmates, in Taming the West (1925). BELOW Born in Poland, Pola Negri went on the stage at eighteen, then became a ballet dancer, then a violinist. She went into pictures in Germany, where Ernst Lubitsch made her a star. Her performance in Passion, with Emil Tannings, attracted such wide notice in this country that her importation to Hollywood became inevitable. She appears here in Shadows of Paris, directed for Paramount by Herbert Brenon.