I love it! Once again, great photos. The pose on the tennis court is priceless, and isn't that last photo beautiful? It's very elegant and it reminds me of some of the stills in the Hollywood: The Years of Innocence book.
Lovely photos! I also want an indoor beach... The Billie Dove photo was adorable. Is it a film still? Hmm... Canät find anything on Mae Marshall on Wikipedia or IMDb, and nothing in particular in a Google search. Mysterious woman!
Lolita: How coincidental and appropriate that you described that Billie Dove still as "adorable". It is from the 1928 First National Picture "Adoration". I have a German "Iris Verlag" post card with another shot of the same scene, but taken from a different angle. Here's info on the movie Adoration: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018622/combined
I'd love to see it (and hear the Vitaphone music score). Probably lost, though.
Thanks for this latest group of pictures. The beautiful still of the beautiful Lillian Roth is from the 1930 Paramount feature "Sea Legs". Well, not exactly a scene FROM the movie, but posed during the filming.
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I love it! Once again, great photos. The pose on the tennis court is priceless, and isn't that last photo beautiful? It's very elegant and it reminds me of some of the stills in the Hollywood: The Years of Innocence book.
Lovely photos! I also want an indoor beach... The Billie Dove photo was adorable. Is it a film still?
Hmm... Canät find anything on Mae Marshall on Wikipedia or IMDb, and nothing in particular in a Google search. Mysterious woman!
Oh, and I just put you on my blog list. Thought you wanted to know ;)
RICHARD FINEGAN said ...
Lolita:
How coincidental and appropriate that you described that Billie Dove still as "adorable". It is from the 1928 First National Picture "Adoration".
I have a German "Iris Verlag" post card with another shot of the same scene, but taken from a different angle.
Here's info on the movie Adoration:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018622/combined
I'd love to see it (and hear the Vitaphone music score). Probably lost, though.
these photos are wonderful! such beauty
RICHARD FINEGAN said ...
Thanks for this latest group of pictures.
The beautiful still of the beautiful Lillian Roth is from the 1930 Paramount feature "Sea Legs". Well, not exactly a scene FROM the movie, but posed during the filming.
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