Date: | 1940 |
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Description: | Joel McCrea, who is soaking wet, kneels on the edge of the pool on the set of the film "Foreign Correspondent." He is smiling. |
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Description: | Group publicity photo for the film "Riot in Cell Block 11." There are six men standing behind an unknown seated woman. Left to right: Dabs Greer, Emile Mey... |
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Description: | Don Ameche (standing) and Ralph Bellamy (sitting) pose as the Duke Brothers from the film Trading Places. |
Date: | 1937 |
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Description: | Publicity photograph of Pat O'Brien for the film The Great O'Malley. He is smiling and looking directly into the camera. |
Date: | 1932 |
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Description: | Fredric March appears as both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in a publicity photograph for the Paramount film. March as Dr. Jekyll wears a tuxedo. Mr. Hyde wears ... |
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Description: | Pat O'Brien, as Knute Rockne, standing behind Ronald Reagan who is playing George Gipp, in the film Knute Rockne All American. Reagan is sitting on ... |
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Description: | An actress and actor in the film "The Cool World" are standing on the sidewalk outside a restaurant. She is wearing a cocktail dress and a fur wrap. He is ... |
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Description: | An African American man making a speech in a scene from the film "The Cool World." He is standing slightly above a group of people. Someone is holding up a... |
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Description: | Herbert Willis (Owen Moore), Molly Devoe (Helene Costello), and Sir Reginald Knight (Claude Gillingwater) standing next to each other. Willis has a blank s... |
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Description: | Publicity photo of Buster Keaton sitting cross-legged on a stool and holding a book in front of a piano. He is looking off to the side. |
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Description: | Scene still from the 1918 silent film The Bell Boy. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle is standing at the center of a group, wearing a plaid suit. He is holdin... |
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Description: | Publicity still of Barbara Payton and James Cagney from the film "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye." Payton is standing just behind Cagney and is looking over his sho... |
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