Frances Dee and Joel McCrea in Four Faces West (1948), with trademark cloudy skies from cinematographer Russell Harlan, They met on the set of The Silver Cord (1933) and were married until Joel’s death in 1990. Four Faces West was their fourth film together, and first together since Wells Fargo (1937).
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April, 1949: Trigger, the pal of Roy Rogers, gets immortalized at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Pictured L-R Pat Butram, Dale Evans, Trigger, Roy Rogers
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Roy Rogers, Trigger, and Dale Evans circa 1950.
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Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor, 1940
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Cloris Leachman and Robert Ryan in “You Only Run Once,” 1956 episode of “Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater.”
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James Franciscus and Gila Golan in Almeria during the shooting of “The Valley of Gwangi” by Jim O'Connolly (1969)
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Randolph Scott-Adele Jergens "Sugarfoot" 1951, de Edwin L. Marin.
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"Actress Sally Ann Howes and her father, performer Bobby Howes (1895-1972), in costume during rehearsals for the show 'Paint Your Wagon' at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, February 10th 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)"
Sally Ann Howes with her father Bobby Howes in the original London production of Paint Your Wagon.
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Fred Humes-Barbara kent “Prowlers of the night” 1926, de Ernst Laemmle,
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Frances Dee-Joel McCrea “Una nación en marcha” (Wells fargo) 1937, de Frank Lloyd.
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Rhonda Fleming-Glenn Ford "La pelirroja y el vaquero" (The redhead and the cowboy) 1951, de Leslie Fenton.
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Glenn Ford and Rhonda Fleming on the set of The Redhead and the Cowboy, 1950
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Claire Trevor and John Wayne for Ford’s STAGECOACH (1939)
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Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty and Milburn Stone as Doc Adams in “Gunsmoke” (1958)
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