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Actor Conrad VeidtGerman actor Conrad Veidt, shortly to appear as Diasar the Magician in the film The Thief of Baghdad'. Date: circa 1939
Loretta Young and Jimmie StewartHolloywood stars Loretta Young (1913-2000) and James Jimmie Stewart (1908-1997) at Cafe Victor Hugo. Date: 1939
Dorothy LamourHollywood actress and singer Dorothy Lamour (1914-1996), perhaps best known for her roles in the Road to... movies. Date: circa 1939
Ann Sheridan (1915-1967) was an American actress and singer, born Clara Sheridan. Here she is being celebrated for her first starring role in Winter Carnival
Actress Greta GarboGreta Garbo (1905-1990) sporting her long bob hairstyle. Date: circa 1939
Cary Grant and Lucile FairbanksHollywood stars Cary Grant (1904-1986) and Lucile Fairbanks (1917-1999) at the Clover Club. Date: 1939
Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003) the American actress, wearing what was viewed at the time as relatively masculine clothing. Date: 1939
British actress Anna Neagle (1904-1986), later made a Dame, and born Florence Wilcox. This publicity photograph is from her first Hollywood outing
Fred Astaire golfingFred Astaire (1899-1987) the American dancer, singer, actor and choreographer. His film The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle has recently been released
British actors at a microphoneBritish actors Greer Garson (1904-1996), Leslie Howard (1893-1943), Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), Brian Aherne (1902-1986), Ronald Coleman (1891-1958) and Basil Rathbone (1892-1967) in Hollywood
Annie Vernay and Jean Paqui in Les OtagesActors Annie Vernay (1921-1941) and Jean Paqui (1921-2006) in a still from the French film Les Otages ('The Hostages')
Actress Valli ValliBorn Valli Knust in Berlin, Valli Valli (1882-1927) spent most of her life in England. She was a musical comedy actress who later made a transition into silent films. Date: circa 1910
Marie -Louise Derval, actressMarie-Louise Derval was a French actress, who went on to have a career in silent film. Here she is depicted in a Russian costume she wore when being presented to the Czar. Date: circa 1910
Photograph of Claudette Colbert (1903-1996), actress and Fredric March (1897-1975), actor in "To-night is Ours"
Florence Desmond, impersonator, as Marlene Dietrich, in top hat, with cigarette. With description, Florence Desmond is one of the cleverest impersonators there are about at present
Photographs of young actress in a film and theatre production, Manuela'. Captioned, Children in Uniform: Two Manuelas'
Charles Laughton, Tetsu Komai, actors, theatrical portraits. Captioned, This is Charles Laughton, in "If I had a Million", and this is Tetsu Komai, the Japanese actor
Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson, in Rain, enhanced colour photograph. With description, Joan Crawford got a big break when she was given the part of Sadie Thompson, in "Rain
Anna May Wong, actress, studio portrait with top hat and cane. With description, A fantastic camera-study of this well-known actress by Cannons, the English photographer of Hollywood
Edmund Goulding, director, studio portrait with puppet strings. Captioned, An Astrologer of The Screen: Goulding Pulls the Strings'
Anna Neagle, actress, theatrical portrait in sequined dance costume and tights, mono with sepia background. Captioned, The way of a Neagle'
Madelaine Carroll, actress (1906-1987), studio portrait. With description, A fascinating study of a fascinating person: Madeleine Carroll, who has, for the moment, deserted the stage for the screen
Sunday Wilshin, actress (1906-1991) studio fashion portrait. With description, Miss Sunday Wilshin, who is at present engaged in making a new film at Ealing
Photograph of Clark Gable, Norma Shearer in The Strange Interval'film. With description, Clark Gable and Norma Shearer are hardly recognisable to their fans in "Strange Interval
Lilian Harvey, actress, studio portrait, and tearful reportage photograph when leaving Berlin for Fox Studios, Hollywood. Captioned, Oh Hollywood, What hast though done
Alec Guinness (1914 - 2000) portraying G. K. Chesterton's sleuth Father Brown in the 1954 film of the same name. In the United States the film was marketed under the title "The
Italian film director and screenwriter Mario Camerini (1895-1981), seen here on the set of his film "Ulysses" which was released in 1954. Date: circa 1953
A scene from the film "Ulysses", directed by Mario Camerini and starring Kirk Douglas in the title role. Here, Ulysses and his crew are disembarking on the island of the Cyclops Polythemus
Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037 (msn 10915, 51-8037), at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, for display at the Air Force Museum, with Boeing KB-50J 49-0389
Scenes from the romantic film, The Broken Melody
Music cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, from South PacificMusic cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, song from South Pacific (stage musical and film), by Rodgers and Hammerstein Date: 1949
Music cover, Mister Snow, from CarouselMusic cover, Mister Snow, song by Rodgers and Hammerstein from the film Carousel Date: 1945
Music cover, On the Banks of the Wabash, words and music by Paul Dresser, from the film The Jolson Story, Columbia Pictures Date: 1942
Music cover, Piano Selection, film version of The MikadoMusic cover, Piano Selection, arranged by Geoffrey Toye, film version of The Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan Date: 1939
Music cover, When I Sing, Deanna DurbinMusic cover, When I Sing, from the film It Started with Eve, starring Deanna Durbin and Charles Laughton, words by Sam Lerner, music by Tchaikovsky Date: 1941
Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever AfterMusic Cover, Keep on the Bright Side, words by Douglas Furber, music by Werner R Heymann, from the UFA film Happy Ever After Date: 1932
Whitehall Films, offices and studio, ElstreeWhitehall Films, offices (left) and studio (right), Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
William Freshman and Marguerite Allan in Widecombe FairWilliam Freshman and Marguerite Allan in British International Pictures film, Widecombe Fair Date: 1929
Whitehall Films Ltd, film studio, Boreham Wood, ElstreeWhitehall Films Ltd, new film studio, Station Road, Boreham Wood, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Carpenter's Shop, British Lion Films, Beaconsfield StudioThe Carpenter's Shop, British Lion Films, Beaconsfield Studio Date: 1929
Street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington StudiosAerial view of street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington Studios, at BIP Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Stoll film studios building, Cricklewood, North LondonStoll Picture Productions film studios building, Temple Road, Cricklewood, North London Date: 1929
Skeleton of British International new studios at ElstreeSkeleton of British International Pictures new film studios at Elstree under construction Date: 1929
Sir John Martin Harvey in The Burgomaster of StilemondeSir John Martin Harvey in British Filmcraft Production, The Burgomaster of Stilemonde, directed by George Banfield Date: 1929
Two Pioneer films, Streets of London, and The Second Mate - and now in production, Human Cargo Date: 1929
Three silent British films, New Era Productions, LondonThree silent British films, New Era, D'Arblay Street, London - Guns of Loos, The Infamous Lady, Down Channel (2 of 2) Date: 1929
Mabel Poulton in film, The Silent House, produced by Archibald Nettlefold, directed by Walter Forde Date: 1929
Mabel Poulton in five Archibald Nettlefold films - Virginia's Husband, Troublesome Wives, Wild Cat Hetty, The Silent House, and The Lavender Lad Date: 1929