’That’s where our names will be next time’, is the solemn vow of this group of Paramount players and directors before the company’s 1926 Honor Roll Board from left to […]
Victor Fleming
Clara Bow, the ‘It’ girl, and her fiance Victor Fleming on location in Texas, October 2, 1926
Film Forum’s 66 film – month long salute to ‘Hollywood’s Naughtiest, Bawdiest Year’ – 1933!!! continues… Day 7’s two for – Jean Harlow’s Bombshell + Hold Your Man Victor Fleming‘s Bombshell was apparently a satire about his former fiancée, ‘It […]
Abie’s Irish Rose is a 1928 early talking (part-talkie) film directed by Victor Fleming, based on the play of the same title by Anne Nichols. It tells the story of […]
Victor Fleming & Clara Bow. they made two films together – 1926’s Mantrap and 1927’s Hula
poster for Vilma Bánky’s lost 1928 film The Awakening