Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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97 Headlights Five stars follow the gleam along steel rails. Lon Chaney, above, in bis new picture "Thunder," portrays the life of an engineer. James Murray, right, in the same film, is the fireman on Mr. Chancy's train. Monte Blue, below, in "The Greyhound Limited," played an engineer and advanced his popularity mightily. r William Boyd, above, in "The Night Flyer," further ennobled the calling of the engineer and brought romance to the rails. Victor McLaglcn, below, in "Strong Boy," played a heroic fireman who frustrated an attempt to hold up a queen for her jewels.