LONDON’S FAVOURITES
The London picture enthusiasts have i been treated to a popularity contest i in which all aim stars were candidates whether they would or not. Sld- ; ney Bernstein, the head of a group of I London cinemas, sent out a anes- [ tionnaire to 250,000 ot ills patrons, ln- : eluding peers and paupers, deacons j and doctors, actresses and auctioneers and almost everyone else, asking them 1 for a vote for their favourite screen stars, men and women. Here is the i order of popularity: Women: Dolores Del Rio, Betty Balfour. Clara Bow. Ksther Ralston, VHma ißanky, Florence Vidor. Man’ Bickford, | Men: Ronaid Colman, Richard Dlx, Douglas Fairbanks, Adolphe Menjou, Syd Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin.
! Corlnne Ori/Titli. who has just tom- ! pleted ’Prisoners,” will make the aVIi dialogue production. “Back Bay.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15
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