Favorite Soundie Photos

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Glamorous!
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This is a unique photo of Carole Lombard in the hay.
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Guess she's hitting the hay!

I know... that was bad :lol:
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BettyLouSpence wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:27 am
Guess she's hitting the hay!

I know... that was bad :lol:
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This one is soooooo lovely! Mae Clarke from Frankenstein, 1931.
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Wow! Look at those flowing lines. That's a masterpiece of an image.

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Barbara Bennett, sister of Joan Bennett. Her acting career seems to have been very brief compared to that of her much more famous sister. The only film I've seen her in is Love Among the Millionaires, the Clara Bow talkie. Very pretty, wasn't she?
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donnie wrote:
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Barbara Bennett, sister of Joan Bennett. Her acting career seems to have been very brief compared to that of her much more famous sister. The only film I've seen her in is Love Among the Millionaires, the Clara Bow talkie. Very pretty, wasn't she?
She has that gothic writer look, if that makes any sense at all. :D
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Kind of a cool photo with two iconic film people. (1941) Can you name them?
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Ah, that's a great one! :D It's Erich von Stroheim and his daddy. :he:

Actually it's Erich von Stroheim and Boris Karloff. :)

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