Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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54 The sign for "Shush!" is the same, whether it is whispered in English, French, or Russian. When Neil Hamilton, right, whispers something startling, he needs a dramatic prop, like a doorway, to make the secret more thrilling. "Remember, I wouldn't tell this to another soul," Ruth Taylor, above, admonishes her listener, but if you know Ruth as well as we do, you can see that what she is saying must be taken with a grain of salt. Who wouldn't respect such a fetching "shush" as Nancy Carroll, left, illustrates, especially when there's a wink included in the procedure? Being "shushed" b y Baclanova, right, is an exciting experience, because her hypnotic eyes are apt to put you in a trance if you aren't careful. Here's what a French secret looks like, with Paul Guertzman, left, throwing in a threatening look as an extra precaution.