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Let's begin with some new super-sized color scans:
Richard has three shots of
Montgomery Clift,
Cornell Borchers, and
Paul Douglas in
The Big Lift (1950).
Next, more great scans from Nick:
We have many more interesting stills from Gary:
Frances sent in a nice shot of
Basil Rathbone and
Elisabeth Bergner in
Paris Calling (1941). Thanks to Carsten for the correct movie
identification.
CJ spotted a
Martha Hyer photo from
Sabrina (1954).
Enjoy these film clips:
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Bye Bye Birdie (1963) -
Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell, and the rest of the
kids kick up their heels in this high-spirited musical clip
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Fallen Angel (1945) -
Dana Andrews and
Linda Darnell leave a meeting to
go dancing, and then they get romantic under the boardwalk—until she
changes her mind
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Frisco Kid (1935) -
James Cagney confronts a cheating card dealer in a
bustling saloon—watch for heartthrob
Lili Damita, who seems to be in
cahoots with the card sharp (Ricardo Cortez)
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I Wake Up Screaming (1941) - In the first clip,
Betty Grable walks in on
Victor Mature kneeling over the body of her dead sister (Carole Landis)
and doesn't know who to believe; in the second clip,
Victor Mature
rudely wakes Allyn Joslyn to see what he remembers
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The Jolson Story (1946) -
Larry Parks wows the audience as singer
Al
Jolson, in this famous biopic
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My Fair Lady (1964) - Sever has prepared three more memorable
musical clips featuring
Rex Harrison and
Audrey Hepburn
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Road Show (1941) - A zany dinner party with
Patsy Kelly,
Adolphe Menjou,
and
Carole Landis is interrupted by news of a fire at their carnival
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Seven Sinners (1940) - We have three clips from this raucous film,
featuring
Marlene Dietrich,
John Wayne,
Billy Gilbert, Mischa Auer, and
Oscar Homolka
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Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) - Here's the final splashy, celestial
musical number in its entirety, featuring (count 'em)
Judy Garland,
Kathryn Grayson,
Lena Horne,
Tony Martin,
Dinah Shore, and
Frank Sinatra
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Lots of actresses today!
We start with three new photos of
Susan Hayward.
Next, Richard has some sexy American actresses from the 1950's:
More heroic efforts by Nick:
Gary raced by and dropped off this photo of
George Peppard from The
The Carpetbaggers (1964). He barely had time to include a
photo of
Lili Damita and
James Cagney in
Frisco Kid (1935).
More great scans from Rikke:
Thanks to our guest contributors!
Let's end with some film clips:
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The Buccaneer (1938) - A band of scummy pirates drunkenly debates
whether to pledge allegiance to the U.S. or to England, until boss
Fredric March weighs in for the U.S., and then everything devolves
into drunken merriment, with
Franciska Gaal serving the crowd—also look for Akim
Tamiroff and young, under-utilized
Anthony Quinn
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Gabriel Over the White House (1933) - U.S. President
Walter Huston's medical condition and strange behavior are puzzling
to concerned aides
Franchot Tone and Karen Morley - also look for Samuel S. Hinds as
the President's physician
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The Godfather (1972) -
Sever prepared two clips of
Marlon Brando and his crew doin' what dey do!
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It's a Gift (1934) - Store owner
W.C. Fields copes with an oblivious
blind customer (Charles Sellon) in this famous sequence, which also
features Morgan Wallace ("How about my kumquats?") and Tammany Young as
the store employee—thanks to Sever for this clip
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The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) - M'Lady
Jane Greer and her servant help
Stewart Granger on his mission to rescue the King in the castle, but
everyone makes so much noise they can't get the job done—we've got
stealth, suspicious glances, clumsiness, goo-goo eyes, smooching, and a
knifing in this action-packed clip!
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The Sea Beast (1926) - Enjoy
John Barrymore and
the transcendentally beautiful
Dolores Costello
(were there ever sadder eyes?) in a tender romantic scene, as his
jealous brother (George O'Hara) eavesdrops
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Let's complete our mini-cycle of
Henry Fonda
pictures with two more shots of the enduring actor, including one from
Let
Us Live (1939). Thanks to Sarah for identifying the film.
Richard has three more international actresses for us:
Sever sent in a shot of
Kathleen Burke and
Gary Cooper in
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935).
Gary has more sparkling images:
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John Barrymore and
Dolores Costello in
The Sea Beast (1926)
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Charlie Chaplin - 2 pictures from
A King in New York (1957)
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Ronald Colman and
Lili Damita in
The Rescue (1929)
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Joan Crawford and
Franchot Tone in
Dancing Lady (1933)
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Bette Davis - 5 pictures from
Satan Met a Lady (1936), featuring
Warren William,
Arthur Treacher, and Alison Skipworth
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Marlene Dietrich - 3 pictures from
Seven Sinners (1940), with
John Wayne
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Stewart Granger and
Jane Greer in
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)
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Cary Grant and
Edward Arnold in
The Toast of New York (1937)
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Franchot Tone - 24 pictures, including:
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Dangerous (1935),
with
Bette Davis,
Margaret Lindsay, and Alison Skipworth
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Gabriel Over the White House (1933), with
Walter Huston and
Karen Morley
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Gentlemen Are Born (1934), with
Ann Dvorak, Dick Foran,
Margaret Lindsay,
Jean Muir, and
Charles Starrett
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The Girl Downstairs (1938), with
Franciska Gaal, Reginald Gardiner, and
Franklin Pangborn
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The King Steps Out (1936), with Walter Connelly,
Victor Jory, and
Grace Moore
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Love on the Run (1936), with Mona Barrie,
Joan Crawford, and
Clark Gable
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They Gave Him a Gun (1937), with
Gladys George
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Trail of the Vigilantes (1940), with Mischa Auer, Broderick Crawford,
Andy Devine, and
Warren William
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The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942), with
Joan Bennett
Rikke returns with a scan of
Diana Dors, two of
Janet Gaynor, and three of
Jane Wyman.
Mark identified five existing
Gloria Grahame pictures from
A Woman's Secret
(1949),
The Cobweb (1955),
Crossfire (1947),
It's a Wonderful Life (1946),
and
Song of the Thin Man (1947).
Thanks to all our guest contributors!
Here are some spiffy film clips:
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The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1948) - Persistent love-struck
student
Shirley Temple wants to interview reluctant
Cary Grant for the school newspaper, so he invents details of a
sordid past to throw her off the track
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Easter Parade (1948) - Sever upgraded our two existing clips and
added three more delightful moments from this classic musical, featuring
Judy Garland,
Fred Astaire,
Ann Miller, and
Peter Lawford
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The Girl From Missouri (1934) -
Franchot Tone and
Jean Harlow cavort at the beach, while Nat Pendleton and
Patsy Kelly have their own sandy agenda (this clip is for Michel)
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Poppy (1936) - We have two clips of
W.C. Fields and lovely
Rochelle Hudson careening through this wonderful comedy and emerging
victorious
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Satan Met a Lady (1936) - Enjoy three clips from this fun whodunit, starring
Bette Davis and
Warren William, as it crackles with energy, witty dialog, love,
murder, and
plot twists—also look for
Arthur Treacher, ditzy
Marie Wilson, and
Alison Skipworth
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Underground (1941) - One-armed Nazi, Jeffrey Lynn, takes a hankering
to violinist/underground resistance fighter
Kaaren Verne in this offbeat WWII drama
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We start with a new shot of
Henry Fonda.
Richard ferried over three more international actresses:
Nick drop-shipped some great new scans to us:
Enjoy these new photos from Frances:
Ricardo spotted two existing
Ingrid Bergman pictures from
On the Sunny Side (1936).
Thanks to our guest contributors!
Here are some film clips:
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A Farewell to Arms (1932) -
Gary Cooper tells
Helen Hayes he's going
away for awhile in this very tender scene
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An Affair to Remember (1957) - Shipboard lovebirds
Cary Grant and
Deborah Kerr sail home, reluctantly, to meet their respective
fiancées...but they have a plan afoot
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Blackmail (1929) -
Anny Ondra lunches with boyfriend, Scotland Yard
detective John Longden (after tethering his thoroughbred outside) in a
busy eatery, but she flirts surreptitiously with artist Cyril Richard,
in
Alfred Hitchcock's first talking picture
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The Country Girl (1954) - Back stage,
William Holden professes his love
for
Grace Kelly and urges her to consider leaving her performer husband,
Bing Crosby, but she won't bite
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Moulin Rouge (1952) -
Jose Ferrer sketches while
Zsa Zsa Gabor warbles
in the worst lip-synch job in cinema history
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Murder in the Air (1940) - In this potboiler,
Lya Lys is looking for her
husband but, finding out from
Ronald Reagan that he took a ride in the
meat wagon, brushes aside her grief in record time once she hears
there's $50,000 waiting for her
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Pennies From Heaven (1936) -
Bing Crosby sings the title song to tired,
but frightened Edith Fellows—notice that, once she's asleep, he
thoughtfully lights up a smelly pipe to help with her slumbers!
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The Three Musketeers (1921) -
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and his sword slinging buddies inveigle their
way to dinner with a pair of monks, and later enjoy an even grander meal
(also check out the romantic
2nd clip as a bonus
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The Time Machine (1960) -
Rod Taylor takes a wild ride in his new-fangled invention—just don't
ask him what day it is - thanks to Sever for preparing this clip
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Here are
Audie Murphy and
Lori Nelson in
Destry (1954). Many thanks to
Sarah for identifying the film.
Richard resumes with more great shots—this time it's American actresses:
CJ weighs in with a nice photo of
Montgomery Clift.
John dispatched a splendid new super-sized picture from
An Ideal Husband (1947), featuring
Michael Wilding and
Paulette Goddard.
Gary has several new scans for us:
Michel spotted an existing
Jean Harlow picture from
The Girl From Missouri (1934).
Thanks to our generous guest contributors!
We conclude with some film clips:
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The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) - We have three clips from one of
the best films of all time, featuring memorable scenes with
Dana Andrews,
Teresa Wright,
Virginia Mayo,
Fredric March,
Myrna Loy,
Hoagy Carmichael, and Harold Russell
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Hamlet (1948) - A brooding
Laurence Oliver slogs through three clips from this well-honed
version of the Shakespeare classic—also look for beauteous
Jean Simmons, Basil Sydney (King), and Eileen Herlie (Queen) -
thanks to Sever for preparing these
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Let's Do it Again (1953) -
Jane Wyman performs an exotic dance at a cocktail party, while
bemused
Ray Milland and Leon Ames look on
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The Little Colonel (1935) - We have four clips of
Shirley Temple dancing
with
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and acting up a storm in this Civil
War-era heart warmer, which also features
Lionel Barrymore, Hattie
McDaniel, and Evelyn Venable
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Warner Bros. Shorts -
Facing Your Danger (1946) and
The United States
Service Bands (1943)
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Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) - After a call from the police,
Bette Davis rushes to
Joan Crawford for help, but Joan's all tied up at
the moment...even an inebriated Victor Buono and his dolly can't help
matters much - Sever supplied this fine dramatic clip
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