A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE (1924) 157 The jazz era was well under way, and pictures were rampant with flappers, lounge lizards, and neglectful parents. Universal's current contribution was The Mad Whirl, with Jack Mulhall and May McAvoy helping with the whirling. ABOVE RIGHT This is a scene from a Metro production of 1924, Thy Name Is Woman, with Ramon Novarro and Barbara La Marr. BELOW May McAvoy was so good an actress that she managed to escape being typed. From playing flappers she passed to the touching female lead in The Enchanted Cottage, which First National produced with Richard Barthelmess in 1924.