DAVID ROLLINS (1907-1997) was a juvenile lead of the silent film era. Rollins was given a contract with Fox Films at about the same time that director F.W. Murnau's first film for Fox, Sunrise, was a big hit. Charmed by the young actor, Murnau asked him to pose for nude photographs. Rollins asked the studio if this was usual, and was told that he "should be nice to the director." Few of Rollins films survive, but those pictures do ...