1923/11/24 --

On the Cover: Erich Von Stroheim - Rudolph Valentino - Madge Kennedy - Mary Pickford & Douglas Fairbanks

24 pages but missing Art Supplement so actually 20-pages total.

Inside this issue contains articles and photos about and of:

  • "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Pauline Starke, Ralph Lewis, Gloria Swanson, a two of Dale Fuller
  • "Tortured, Burned and Hanged -- Yet Still Alive! Matheson Lang Describes His Terrifying Fate in 'The Wandering Jew' and 'Guy Fawkes" with three pics
  • "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
  • "Gossip About the British Players" includes small pics of Stewart Rome, Peter Dear, John Stuart, and Malvina Longfellow
  • "Doug's Son" has a half-page photo of 13-year-old Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
  • Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 7 photos: Madge Bellamy, Buster Keaton and Constance Talmadge with sone Joseph, Jack Perrin - Francis Ford - Peggy O'Day in "The Fighting Skipper", Barbara La Marr and others in a scene, Crauford Kent in "The Self-Made Wife", Ruth Roland, Hilda Bayley and Vanni Marcoux
  • "The Isle of Lost Ships" is a short story with photos of Milton Sills and Anna Q. Nilsson
  • "The Expressions of Jack Hoxie" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Hoxie surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
  • "Faults That Help to Make Fortunes" includes pics of Mary Pickford, Viola Dana, Bull Montana, Colleen Moore, and Marguerite De La Motte
  • "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "My Favourite Dish" recipe with small pic of Violet Hopson, "Dulcy, the Beautiful" comic strip at bottom of page credited as being by Constance Talmadge with cartoons by Lauren Stout
  • "Ask the Picture Show" has small pics of Pauline Frederick, Constance Talmadge, Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee