The Picture Show Annual (1931)

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38 Picture Show Annual are among those who have remained faithful to its golden sands. Norma Talmadges magnificent beach home there is quite new, and she gave a housewarming when she finished work on " New York Nights." It is of white stucco with red tiled roof. The woodwork is of greyish finish to resemble driftwood, and most of the large windows have amber glass, so that even on the greyest day, there is a golden light inside the rooms that helps one to forget the dullness outside. Happy Memories. Santa Monica beach holds memories of many happy parties, of which the picture at the bottom of the page represents what was possibly the most representative group of film celebrities ever collected together, when Richard Barthelmess and his party called on Constance Talmadge and her party one after- noon. Left to right (on fence) : Roscoe Arbuckle, Mae Murray, Ward Crane, Laura la Plante's delightful tiled bungalow.