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Joan Crawford
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William Mortensen (1897-1965) - Fay Wray with Masks, c. 1928
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Possession, 1981
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Advertisement for the film "Dancer from the Peninsula" (1936)
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CLARA BOW & CLIVE BROOK IN HULA (1927)
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Gloria Swanson in Cine-Mundial, April 1922. Internet Archive.
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ANGELA LANSBURY in THE HARVEY GIRLS (1946) dir. George Sidney
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Lon Chaney, Edna Tichenor, and Marceline Day in London After Midnight (1927)
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Toshia Mori as Lulu in BLONDIE JOHNSON (1933) dir. Ray Enright
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The Girl on a Motorcycle | Jack Cardiff | 1968
Marianne Faithfull in the red room
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Régina Badet in an ensemble by Jenny & Cie, Les Modes 1917 (N171). Photo by Talma.
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Rudolph Valentino and Dagmar Godowsky in A Sainted Devil (1924)
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Vyjayanthimala in Amrapali (1966)
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Mexican actress Lupe Velez in a promotional portrait for Where East Is East, directed by Tod Browning, 1929.
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Ann Sheridan as Cassie Hartley
THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT (1940) dir. Raoul Walsh
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Francesca Bertini in Malìa (1917)
Spanish collector’s card. Chocolate Amattler, Marca Luna, series 4, No. 17. Francesca Bertini in the Italian silent film Malìa (Alfredo De Antoni, Caesar Film 1917). The Spanish title for this film was Liliana. The portrait photos in this series were by Pinto, Rome.
Majestic diva of the Italian silent cinema Francesca Bertini (1892-1985) was one of the first European film stars. During the first quarter of the twentieth century she often played the ‘femme fatale’ character with seductive intensity. She also starred in (and some say also directed) one of the first realist films in Italian cinema: Assunta Spina (1915).
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