Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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TO THE KISS Here's Iiow film lovers talk a language of tfie lips that needs no words for understanding Wendy Barrie and Louis Hayward in this scene from "Feather in Her Hat" show us that adroit form of invitation that is veiled and unspoken, but emphatic. "Beauty's Daughter" is the name of the film in which Claire Trevor and Ben Lyon get romantic like this, on the right. There's the frank eagerness of boy and girl romance in the demonstration above by Richard Cromwell and Rosalind Keith. Chester Morris and Sally Eilers are a trifle whimsical in the approach to wordless lip-language in this scene from "Pursuit."