Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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57 D of your tonsils, meant that you did or did not get for talkies. That's a dangerous place for Clara Bow, right, to be holding the microphone. If Clara's heart ever starts broadcasting — use your own imagination ! Edward Nugent, below looks like the male's version of the dying swan Oh, well Fred Datig, Paramount casting director, below, explains the testing instrument to Jean Arthur, while Chester Conklin, right, is preparing to prove that his voice, if not his face, has sex appeal.