Motion Picture was an American monthly fan magazine about film, published from 1911 to 1977.
Writers were amazed at the outset to receive their checks for contributions almost immediately on acceptance, a policy on the part of Brewster that was effective in quickly inducing the highest grade fiction authors to become affiliated with the publication.
Its sister publication Motion Picture Classic, started as its supplement,[8] was published monthly from September 1915 to March 1931.
The Hollywood Motion Picture Hall of Fame exhibit, [11][12] at the California Pacific International Exposition, in 1935–36, had a stock company of actors that signed with the Screen Actors Guild and The Dominos Club of Hollywood (social organization for actresses, including: Carole Lombard, Thelma Todd, and ZaSu Pitts).
[13][14][15][16][17][18][19] "Wax Mannequins of Film Stars" were housed in a "Motion Picture Hall of Fame" in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California