Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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In "The Duke Steps Out" she steps along on he* march to stardom She scores another sensational triumph in "Our Modern Maidens". JOAN CRAWFORD HAVE YOU SEEN? "The Broadway Melody". . . M-G-M's great all-talking, all-singing, all-dancing picture . . . the current sensation of America. (A great picture in the silent version too.) "The Pagan" ... in which Ramon Novarro reveals a glorious singing voice. "Where East is East"... another Lon Chaney thriller. "The Voice of the City". . . a great dialogue picture (also silent) with and by Willard Mack, the famous play* Wright and actor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is the Company that discovers and develĀ» ops moving picture stars. Under its banner are the true leaders in screen personality .... Lon Chaney, John Gilbert, Greta Garbo, Marion Davies, Ramon Novarro, Norma Shearer, William Haines and Buster Keaton. Now Joan Crawford .... the girl of the hour, vibrant with the spirit of youth, enters the roster of "More Stars Than There Are in Heaven". You've seen Joan in "Our Dancing Daughters". Her great new starring picture will be "Our Modem Maidens", a sequel to that classic of up-to-date jazzromance. Write Joan and tell her how happy you are that she's joined the Hall of Fame of Stardom. METRO -GO N MAYER "More Stars Than There Are in Heaven" TSTAR