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We begin with a new scan of superstar Bette Davis.
Rikke has some snazzy shots:
The Peek-a-Boo Girl, Veronica Lake:
I Wanted Wings (1941)
So Proudly We Hail (1943) - 3 pictures
Star Spangled Rhythm (1943)
Sullivan's Travels (1942) - 5 pictures
This Gun for Hire (1942)
6 posed shots
Sultry Anna May Wong - 13 pictures
Fresh-faced Jane Wyman with Ronald Reagan, for Gregory
Today's offerings from the indefatigable duo of Nick and Jane include:
Clara Bow - 3 pictures, for Michaela
Marion Davies - 7 pictures from Beverly of Graustark (1926)
Lillian Gish - 5 pictures from Annie Laurie (1927)
Buster Keaton - 7 pictures from The Navigator (1924)
Mae Murray - 4 pictures from Mademoiselle Midnight (1924)
Gloria Swanson - 3 pictures
And speaking of Mae Murray, here's a gorgeous sepia-toned image of her in Fascination (1922), sent to us by Chris.
Thanks once again to our guest contributors!
Enjoy these film clips:
Barbara Stanwyck in Stella Dallas (1937) - also look for Marjorie Main and George Walcott
two RKO Shorts: Canoeman's Holiday (1956) and The Future is Now (1955)
March 15, 2007
Stella Dallas
Nick and Jane sent over some new items by motor scooter:
Clara Bow - 3 pictures, including two from True to the Navy (1930) - these are for Michaela
Marion Davies - 2 pictures from Lights of Old Broadway (1925) and one from Zander the Great (1925)
Lillian Gish - 3 pictures from The Scarlet Letter (1926)
Buster Keaton - 4 pictures from Sherlock Jr. (1924)
Dorothy Sebastian - 3 final pictures for Rita, including one from Officer O'Brien (1930) with William Boyd.
John sent in an ethereal beauty: Paulette Goddard. Does anyone know the film this still is from?
Rikke swung by with the start of a very large series of Tarzan pictures, featuring Johnny Weissmuller. Here's the first group: 10 scans from Tarzan Finds a Son! (1939), with Maureen O'Sullivan and Johnny Sheffield.
Joan Crawford and Walter Huston in Rain (1932)
Gloria Swanson in Indiscreet (1931) - we have two clips
March 12, 2007
Rain
Indiscreet #1
Indiscreet #2
Nick and Jane offer some new scans:
Clara Bow - 3 pictures, including one from Kick In (1931), for Michaela
Marion Davies - 3 pictures from Janice Meredith (1924)
Pola Negri - 3 pictures, including Good and Naughty (1926), Three Sinners (1928), and a posed shot
Dorothy Sebastian - 3 pictures for that lucky girl, Rita!
Gloria Swanson - 3 pictures from Indiscreet (1931), also featuring Arthur Lake, Maude Eburne, and Barbara Kent
Rikke comes through with some more nice photos:
Tallulah Bankhead - 8 pictures, including one from The Cheat (1931) that was identified by Bob
Alec Guinness in Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) - thanks to Dennis for identifying this film
Valerie Hobson - 4 photos, including two from Great Expectations (1946) with John Mills
Boris Karloff - 2 pictures from The Mummy (1932)
Carole Lombard - 10 special images of the gorgeous actress/comedienne
Pat sent us Warner Oland and Henry Hull in Werewolf of London (1935).
Thanks again to our super guest contributors!
Here are a few film clips:
Without Reservations (1946) - John Wayne and Don DeFore cajole Claudette Colbert into buying whiskey for them during WWII rationing
four MGM Shorts featuring the irrepressible Pete Smith: The Grand Bounce (1937), Swing High (1932), Water Sports (1935), and Wild and Woolly (1931) Note: All MGM Shorts were removed on November 25, 2007
March 8, 2007
Without Reservations
MGM Shorts
Rikke delivered:
23 stills of Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart, Ruth Hussey, John Howard, and director George Cukor in The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Clara Bow - 5 snazzy new shots of the popular flapper (these are for Michaela, who identified some of our existing Clara pictures as being from Dancing Mothers, The Fleet's In, Hoop-la, and The Wild Party)
Nick and Jane weigh in with some new scans:
Pauline Frederick - 3 pictures
Lillian Gish - 3 pictures, including two from The White Sister (1923)
Anita Page and Pearl White, by photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston
Dorothy Sebastian - 3 pictures for Rita
A couple of corrections:
David corrected a still from Lloyds of London (1936) that features Virginia Field (not Madeleine Carroll)
Liz corrected a photo of Alice Faye as being from Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943)—not from Lillian Russell (1940)—and attributed one of our unidentified photos of her to Lillian Russell
Thanks to our guest contributors for these images and corrections!
We end with some film clips:
Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face (1957) - she and Fred Astaire put some books back on the shelf
Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), courtesy of Sever
four MGM Shorts: A Night at the Movies (1937), A Strauss Fantasy (1954), Heavenly Music (1943), and The Miracle of Sound (1940) Note: All MGM Shorts were removed on November 25, 2007
March 5, 2007
Funny Face
The Prince & the Showgirl
We have a shot of Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, and Rosalind Russell in The Women (1939). Also enjoy a film clip featuring these three ladies in a fast-paced scene with Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Hedda Hopper, and Mary Boland.
Nick and Jane carry on famously with:
Clara Bow - 3 pictures, including two from The Saturday Night Kid (1929), by photographer Eugene Robert Richee
Marion Davies - 3 pictures, including one from Yolanda (1924)
Albert Finney in Tom Jones (1963), featuring Diane Cilento and Susannah York
Dorothy Sebastian - 3 pictures, including one with pretty Gwen Lee
Gloria Swanson - 3 pictures, including one from The Love of Sunya (1927) with John Boles
Rikke has some new images:
Brigitte Bardot - 5 pictures
Betty Hutton - 4 pictures from Annie Get Your Gun, featuring Louis Calhern, Howard Keel, and Keenan Wynn
Vivien Leigh - 4 pictures
Thanks to our guest contributors for today's photos.
Let's end with a few film clips:
Jeanette MacDonald and James Stewart in Rose Marie (1936) - also look for Dudley Do-Right look-alike, Nelson Eddy
Ginger Rogers in The Gay Divorcee (1934) - in this extended clip she, Fred Astaire, and about 80,000 other people dance to the music of "The Continental"
John Wayne and Robert Mitchum shoot up the place in El Dorado (1967), courtesy of our favorite cowpoke, Sever
March 2, 2007
The Women
Rose Marie
The Gay Divorcee
El Dorado