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We're back in the saddle again with, fittingly, a nice shot of silent cowboy star Tim McCoy and Dorothy Sebastian in Morgan's Last Raid (1929).  We also have a nice shot of voluptuous Carole Landis in Road Show (1941)—thanks to Sarah for identifying the film.

Richard sent in more international stars:

Next, Louise has a scan of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).

Nick joins the party with several new images:

Ivan discovered a nice photo of Linda Darnell watching Henry Fonda lose all his money, in My Darling Clementine (1946).

Joelle sent us some interesting new pictures of:

Here comes Chris with more good stuff:

Frances mushed over fourteen new Bob Hope photos by dogsled, including The Cat and the Canary (1939), Caught in the Draft (1941), College Swing (1938)—thanks Bob and Sarah, The Facts of Life (1960), The Ghost Breakers (1940), and Road to Morocco (1942).

Louise joins the fray with several beautiful images:

John returns with a nice shot of Joan Davis and Eddie Foy, Jr. in Yokel Boy (1942).

Rikke has been lurking on the sidelines...until now:

Corrections/attributions for existing photos:

Thanks to our fabulous guest contributors for their photos and expert information!

Finally, enjoy these film clips:

December 20, 2007

Libeled
Lady

House
of Wax

Arsène Lupin
Returns

Barretts of
Wimpole St.

Because
of Him

Big
Broadcast

The Birth
of a Nation

Dinner at
Eight

Girl Who Had
Everything

It's a
Wonderful Life

The Lost
Patrol

Lovin' the
Ladies

The Public
Defender

Summer
Holiday

Warner Bros.
Shorts

   

We kick into high gear with a scan of silent star Mae Murray in Altars of Desire (1927).

Louise follows up her earlier work with a well-composed scan of Betty Grable.

Next, Richard sent over three gorgeous international photos by steamship:

Vladimir has two more Jane Russell shots, including one from Son of Paleface (1952)—th