Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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95 So Near, Yet So Far But any Romeo worthy of a lady's favor should be willing to scale a wall for a kiss. J. Harold Murray and Lelia Kar nclly, below, in a scene from ".Married in Hollywood." m Norma Shearer and John Gilbert, above, are pleasing as Romeo and Juliet, in "The Hollywood Rcvuc." Love in picturesque settings draws Leatrice Joy, left, and Nils Asther together in "The Blue Danube," and a wall is no obstacle to the dashing gallant. "Lisa, I love you," whispers John Gilbert, right, as Fedya, in "Redemption," to Eleanor Boardman, whose charms cannot be imprisoned behind a high wall when her lover approaches. A balcony scene a la American, in which Hal Skelly and Fay Wray, above, exchange sweet nothings and banter in "Behind the Make-up," while the lady wonders whether to rim up the steps or to encourage her boy friend by remaining.