Louise Brooks and friends, at Joe Zelli’s Royal Box nightclub in Paris, May 1929 HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUISE!!!
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lots of numbers to be got in 1934′s I’ve Got Your Number
Esther Ralson sums it all up with the help of Doris Hill and Richard Arlen in 1927′s Figures Don’t Lie photos by Eugene Robert Richee
happy to hear from you
May 28, 1928 – USC President Rufus B. von KleinSmid stands behind actress Anita Page as she takes her first lesson at the university’s school of speech as Hollywood moves […]
double exposed phone callby Charles Gates Sheldon
Olivia de Havilland has open ears
Flapper Fanny Says by Ethel Hays, 1926
And Please Hurry Home Hollywood, California – Lovely Doris Kenyon, motion picture star and grand opera singer, appeared at the marriage licence bureau today to take out a licence to […]
speaking to Joe over the phone, Margie (Sally O’Neil) pretends that she does not know who paid for his college tuition. scene from the early talkie lost film, 1929′s The Sophomore, […]