Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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27 Xhe Best Foot Forward May be good policy in business, but the camera will have none of it. If we were not so polite, we might have some cryptic things to say about "the Great Dane's dogs," featured above. Eddie Nugent, below, had better stick to a bic3xle. A foot like his, once on an auto's accelerator, would land him in eternity. Lane Chandler, above, appears to be in an awful shape, but it's not: permanent, so he can afford to smile. If Flash, left, were Greta Garbo ■ — there would be a big noise around the Metro-Goldwyn lot when this picture appeared. A modernistic angle on Johnny Mack Brown, below, formerly a varsity football man.