MY BEST GIRL
MARY’S NEW FILM For the first time since the days she sold Liberty Bonds from the back of a motor truck in the streets of Los Angeles, Mary Pickford, dressed as “My Best ! Girl,” the character she portrays in her | new United Artists film, rode down the j main thoroughfare between sidewalks of shoppers this week. Accompanying Miss Pickford was ! Charles Rogers, her new leading man, i and not far behind were director Sam Taylor and his cameraman shooting sequences wherein Miss Pickford was shown stealing a ride on a. motor truck from a five-ten -( store where she worked. Rogers, playing a youth who helps her in the store and eventually turns out to be the son of the owner, was following her unceremoniously home. During the progress of j the motor truck on which Miss Pickford was riding, several fire engines, testing the truth of the adage "When? there’s smoke there must be fire,” crossed the path of the truck.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 15
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164MY BEST GIRL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 15
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