Thanks for the info! Hopefully the covers for those 4 issues turn up...Kitty wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 1:45 pmThe sheet music you picture is from 1919. I have gone through all the available Motion Picture Classics, but unfortunately there are 4 issues at the end of 1919 that are not digitized. Could possibly be one of those. It can't be from 1920, because it seems that they went up to 25 cents after 1919, and this issue says 20 cents.
Beautiful Magazine Covers
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I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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Norma Talmadge on the cover of Screenland, December 1923. I'm in love with the colors in this portrait
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Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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Isn't that stunning?? The variety and complexity of colors in the hair and skin tones is amazing.
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Had to post another Screenland cover. This one is from September 1923 and features Bebe Daniels in a portrait by Rolf Armstrong (he also painted the last one of Norma Talmadge). Once again, those colors
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Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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That one is so pretty.
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Striking! I'll bet that sold a lot of copies.
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I am in love with this cover from Cinelandia.
I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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That hair is so 1980s!
You trying to tell me you didn't hear that shriek? That was something trying to get out of its premature grave, and I don't want to be here when it does. - Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
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Found it! The issue is from September 1918:BettyLouSpence wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 10:28 pmI wouldn't be surprised if it was! Btw, I took a screenshot of the Motion Picture Classic magazine that's featured in the film, and I haven't been able to find the exact issue.
I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
a fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
and celluloid heroes never really die...
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Gorgeous!
You trying to tell me you didn't hear that shriek? That was something trying to get out of its premature grave, and I don't want to be here when it does. - Phantom of the Paradise (1974)