Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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66 Boyish Bob: The title refers to the spirit behind the hair cutting, rather than the probable results. John Gilbert, above, chooses a regular barber, but the task is supervised by Conrad Nagel. Karl Dane, right, and George K. Arthur enjoy a moment of revenge when they get "Chuck" Reisner, director, in a 'barber's chair. Ramon Novarro, above, gives his director, George Hill, a navy bob while he rests 'between scenes. Karl Dane, upper right, is just a little doubtful of Buster Keaton's intentions.