Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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20 (gasping, Breathl Fright and terror are everyday emotions in the life of the actor. The terror of Anita Page, above, is so intense that Wheeler Oakman, as the villain in "The Big City," claps his dirty hand on her mouth. Dolores del Rio, right, looks as if her conscience were terrorizing her, in "Revenge." Polly Moran and Sylvia Beecher, below, would a lot rather scream than rush to the aid of their fighting boy friends, in "West of the Sierras." Ramon Novarro and Carmel Myers, above, experience a breathless fright on being discovered together, in "A Certain Young Man." George K. Arthur and Marceline Day, below, are evidently being pursued by a pair of wild tonsils in this hospital scene from "Detectives."