The Picture Show Annual (1926)

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118 Picture Show Anrmal ADOLPHE MENJOV. It uems a waste o/ space to give even a thumb- nail sketch of the greatest smiling villain of the screen, since every picturegoer knows him so well. Adolphe Menjou's great chance came whm Chaplin gave him the part of the villain in “ A Woman of Paris,” and what Menjou did with that role put him right at the top of the tree in the film world. There is nobody quite like Menjou. In his own line he is supreme.