Silver Screen (Nov 1930-Oct 1931)

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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. IRST NATIONAL'S fair-haired boy as he'd like to look in the role he'd love to play — "L'Aiglon" or maybe it's Romeo. Anyway, it's a handsome picture of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who has just been awarded the most curious contract ever signed in Hollywood. He'll be art director, costume designer, foreign supervisor, scenario writer, director and star, all at once! And at night he can tack up shelves about the home of Mrs. Joan Crawford Fairbanks Fryer