Carole Lombard, by George Hoyningen-Huene, 1934. |
Groucho Marx and Marlene Dietrich, circa 1932-33. |
Gloria Swanson, publicity for "Music in the Air", photograph by Otto Dyar, 1934. |
Mary Astor and Peter Lorre on the set of "The Maltese Falcon", 1941. |
Passport for Roy Harold Fitzgerald, aka Rock Hudson, stamped 1952 and 1954. |
Joan Crawford and Joan Crawford, circa early 1940s. |
Boris Karloff, ND. |
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, circa 1943. |
Irene Dunne, by Roman Freulich, 1932. |
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell at the Academy Awards ceremony, 1942. |
James Stewart and Judy Garland, circa 1941. (Spencer Tracy can be seen in the background, far right.) |
Bette Davis, publicity for "The Letter", 1940. |
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh rehearsing during the production of "Gone With The Wind", 1939. |
Norma Shearer chez elle, 1948. |
Jean Harlow, by George Hurrell for Vanity Fair, 1935. |
Dick Powell, publicity for "Murder, My Sweet', photograph by Ernest Bachrach, 1944. |
Rosalind Russell, publicity for "The Velvet Touch", 1948. |
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Shirley Temple, 1941. |
Audrey Totter, by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1944. |
Passport for Katherine Hepburn, circa late 1930s. Note the exception to travel in Spain, which was in the midst of its Civil War. |
Olivia de Havilland and Vivien Leigh (and stewardess?) en route to the Atlanta premiere of "Gone With the Wind", 1939. |
Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, and Gary Cooper during the filming of "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer", 1934. |
Dolores del Rio, publicity for "Madame Du Barry", 1934. |
Joan Blondell and Bette Davis during the filming of "Three on a Match", 1932. |
Adrienne Ames, circa early 1930s. |
Freddie Bartholomew and Douglas Scott during the filming of "Lloyd's of London", 1936. |
Kay Francis during the filming of "It's a Date", 1941. |
Mannequins who were featured in the "Lovely to Look At" fashion show in "Roberta", 1935. |
Tallulah Bankhead and Dickie Moore, 1932. |
Alice Faye, circa 1940. |
Passport for Cary Grant, stamped 1946 and 1947. |
Lizabeth Scott and Raymond Burr, publicity for "Pitfall", 1948. |
Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor during the filming of "A Place in the Sun", photograph by Peter Stackpole, 1950. |
Claire Trevor, publicity for "Murder, My Sweet", 1944. |
Marion Davies, publicity for "Going Hollywood", 1933. |
Clark Gable and his 1932 Packard Twin Six 905 Coupe Roadster. |
Constance Bennett and Greta Garbo, "Two-Faced Woman", 1941. |
What an amazing collection, including passports. Why were the stars gathered en masse at the Hollywood Bowl to welcome a politician?
ReplyDelete1943 was the middle of Ww2 and China was a dependable ally of the USA against Japan.
DeleteSimilar events occurred across the USA in support of our allies.
Madison Square Garden in New York played host to a pageant of culture and history dedicated to the captive and enslaved nations of Germany and Japan. -Rj
Exactly, Anonymous. Thank you for your response.
DeleteAnother superb collection of Hollywood photos. I saved the Cromwell photo to add to the bio I wrote.
ReplyDeleteCarole Lombard et Dolores Del Rio à la style baroque, enchanteur.
ReplyDeleteLes stylistes hollywoodiens étaient aussi passionnés de mode que le maisons de couture parisiennes.
Glamour et charmé à Hollywood bien organisés et présentés par vous, comme toujours :) ✨
-Beau Mec à Deauville
Vous êtes très gentil, Beau Mec - comme toujours ! :)
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