ESTELLE TAYLOR
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loi ™ e Taylor recently got a new a°l at once eSSO ” m crowd Psychology
She was used as a decoy U happened at the New York city fLT.L' vher ,-‘ s , c fhes were being filmed tor New y ork, a Paramount Picture, in which she is featured with Ricardo Cortez, Lois Wilson, William Powell and Norman Trevor. For the first scenes made that day. Director Luther Reed wanted a huge crowd in the background. That was easy, a camera was set up in front of City Hall and a photographer stationed to grind it. Presto, -the crowd! x T* 1 ® next shot, though, had to show Lois v\ llson and Ricardo Cortez coming out of the building. There should be no crowd. But they were there, and furthermore, kept coming in droves. “How are you going to get rid of that mob, Mr. Reed?” Miss Taylor inquired. The director led her to a window in City Hall, opened it and pushed Miss Taylor into full view of the curious onlookers below. “Now you stand there and smile while we sneak out and make this exit shot/* was his order.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 July 1927, Page 16
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216ESTELLE TAYLOR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 July 1927, Page 16
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