Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Advertising Section 11 WILLIAM HAINES in ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE with LIONEL BARRYMORE-KARL DANE -LEILA HYAMS A Jack Conway Production From the play by Paul Armstrong Adaptation by A. P. Younger Continuity by Sara Y. Mason Titles by Joe Farnham JIMMY GETS THE THIRD DEGREE Slowly . . . silently ... ominously . . . the great steel door swung shut, locking within that airless vault a helpless little child — the sister of the girl he loved . . . He had endured the third degree — could he stand that pitiful appeal? To "crack" the safe was a confession— not to, was — murder! What did "Jimmy Valentine" decide? It's an evening you'll remember all your life. A smash hit on Broadway at $2 admission ... acclaimed the perfected dialogue accompaniment. You'll have all the same thrills when your local theatre shows this record-breaking MetroGoldwyn-Mayer film, either silent or with dialogue. \ THE CONSPIRATORS WILLIAM HAINESKARL DANE— TULLY MARSHALL METRO-GOLD "More stars than there are in Heaven" WILLIAM HAINES WITH LOVELY LEILA HYAMS It's in our safe— $50! Have you the right combination? Answer these simple questions and win the prize! Come all you safe-crackers with bright ideas! There's $50 and a valuable prize waiting for you in the M-G-M safe! The best set of answers to these five questions turns the trick. Read the rules below and send in your safe-cracking answers. To the man winning the contest, William Haines will give $50.00 and the electric flash lamp he uses in "Alias Jimmy Valentine". To the woman, Leila Hyams will send $50.00 and the beautiful handbag she carries in the same picture. The next fifty lucky ones will receive my favorite photograph specially autographed by Yours cordially ' 1 — Name the six popular young players who appear in "Our Dancing Daughters." 2 — Which do you prefer^— Sound Or Silent movies? Give your reasons within 75 words. 3 — What popular murder story listed as! a best seller novel and serial story last year has been made into a talking picture by M>G-M? 4 — Name the Indian Chief in an M-G-M western who posed for the head on the Buffalo nickel. 5 — Who is directing the first all Negro feature planned as an epic production of 'the colored race? Write your answers on one side of a single sheet of paper and mail to Question Contest, 3rd Floor, 1540 Broadway, New York. All answers must be received by February 15th. Winners* names will be published in a later issue of this magazine. Note: — If you do not attend the pictures yourself you may question your friends or consult motion picture magazines. In event of ties, each tying contestant will be awarded a prize identical in character with that tied for. Winners of The William Haines Contest of October Mr. A. Humphrey Mrs. John Maloney Redwood City, California Racine, Wisconsin mmm TALKING: PICTURE It's Great with Dialogue or Silent I