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Eddie Cantor, Lew Hearn, and Louis Sorin in a scene from the motion picture Glorifying the American Girl (1929).
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1926 Sennett Bathing Beauties Connie Dawn, Betty Byrd, Thelma Parr, Nancy Hellman and Marion McDonald. From The Roaring 1920s, FB.
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Joseph Scott, George L. Eastman, Eddie Cantor, and R. G. Swaffield at luncheon, Los Angeles, 1932.
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On set of George Marshall’s LIFE BEGINS AT 40:
Slim Somerville, Richard Cromwell, Jane Darwell, George Marshall, Rochelle Hudson, and Will Rogers
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Eddie Cantor as Daisy Crumb in Palmy Days (1931).
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Ziegfeld girl Albertine Marlowe photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1917. From my collection.
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Eddie Cantor and his boss, Samuel Goldwyn, in the short motion picture, Eddie Cantor Gets a New Job (1930), a promotional picture for one of Cantor's books.
Goldwyn: A man that has the ability to write a marvelous form like this deserves to receive $5,000 dollars a week more. Cantor: 5,000 dollars a week more? You think you could afford it? Goldwyn: Well, I'll talk it over with Ziegfeld and see what he says. Cantor: Well, if you depend on Ziegfeld I'll go on the bread line tomorrow night.
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The Kid From Spain (1932)
#the kid from spain#he can make the prettiest faces#1932#1930s#eddie cantor#robert young#lyda roberti#ruth hall
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Eddie Cantor and Irving Thalberg having a meal together circa 1932. Thalberg does not look impressed.
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