A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE (1924 149 Paramount had another female star in Estelle Taylor ( she later married Jack Dempsey ) . Her scene above, with Thomas Meighan, is from The Alaskan. ABOVE RIGHT Here's Miss Taylor again, in Tiger Love. The lucky man is Antonio Moreno. BELOW Valentino chose for his 1924 vehicle Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire. His performance as the nobleman-hairdresser may have lacked something of the animal vitality of The Four Horsemen and Blood and Sand, but he never looked more beautiful. Neither, for that matter, did Doris Kenyon.