Photo Gallery, Articles and Vlogs on Actors & Actresses of Silent and Classic era of Hollywood. Curated By~ Pallab Bose
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Gloria Grahame smolders in a publicity still from MGM’s psychological noir The Cobweb (1955).
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Bette Davis dazzles in a devastating Orry-Kelly creation as Charlotte Vale in Warner Bros. melodrama, Now Voyager (1942).
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A publicity still of Phyllis Kirk for the 3D horror classic House of Wax (1953).
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Greta Garbo photographed by Milton Brown for Mata Hari (1931).
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Republic leading lady Vera Rubra Ralston in a publicity still for The Lady and the Monster (1944).
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Miss Raines smolders in a publicity still for Phantom Lady (1944).
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Anna Lee sizzles in a glamour shot by Ned Scott. 1942.
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Audrey Totter smolders as possible murder suspect Adrienne Fromsett in this publicity still for the classic noir holiday film, The Lady in the Lake (1946)
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Happy Holidays from Joan Crawford! Bless you, darlings!
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Audrey as Queen in a publicity still taken by society photographer Cecil Beaton for My Fair Lady (1964).
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The impossibly glamorous Ann Sothern.
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Shelley Winters exudes glamour in a publicity still from the dark noir tale I Died a Thousand Times (1955).
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Dorothy Malone smolders in a publicity still for Written on the Wind (1957).
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Bette Davis looking every inch the monarch she was in a publicity still for The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939).
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The beautiful Linda Darnell in a publicity still for the Preston Sturges screwball comedy, Unfaithfully Yours (1947).
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Screen siren and inveterate clothes horse Constance Bennett strikes a pose for What Price Hollywood? (1932)
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Clotheshorse Kay Francis shows off her considerable charms in a publicity still for the RKO comedy, Play Girl (1943).
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