Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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9L Snort and Snappy Brevity in dress coats is the rule for tropical heroes. ^ ' % I I 0* i {* M H Philip Strange and Lily Damita, above, in "The Rescue." O. P. Heggie, right, wears the tropical dress uniform in "The Wheel of Life/' Although best known in rough garb, Victor McLaglen, below, dresses up for "The Black Watch." Neil Hamilton and Baclanova, above, are victims of torrid love in "A Dangerous Woman." Richard Dix, below, affects the short, white coat in "The Wheel of Life." ยป