Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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99 D OU arne Mercy, not bigamists! It's just when husbands and wives in real life play similar partnerships on the screen. Kathryn Carver and Adolphc Mcnjou, right, married truly, married also in "His Private Life." Frcdric March and Florence Eldridge, below, are also married in "The Studio Murder Mystery." Clyde Cook and Mrs. Cook, professionally Alice Knowlton, right, center, are husband and wife in "Lucky In Love." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Joan Crawford, left, recently married, are a happy bridal pair in "Our Modern Maidens." Lucille and James Gleason, right, in "Fairways and Foul."