Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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7G A Fatal Seance It occurs in "The Thirteenth Chair," forerunner of all the mystery melodramas, 'now brought to the screen in dialogue. Margaret Wycherly, top of page, center, as Rosalie la Grange, the medium, is surrounded by the twelve persons interested in solving the murder. The same characters are seen, below, after Rosalie la Grange's first seance is unsuccessful. Moon Carroll, above, as Helen Trent, John Davidson, as Edward Wales, and Leila Hyams, as Helen O'Ncil, lock hands at the medium's request. Leila Hyams, as Helen O'Neil, outer left, is accused by John Davidson of murder, while Conrad Nagel, as Richard Crosby, defends her and Holmes Herbert looks on.