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Marilyn Monroe and Elsa Maxwell, 1957
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Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney and Judy Garland at Elsa Maxwell party, 1944
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The New Movie Magazine, April 1933
#hollywood#old hollywood#classic hollywood#vintage hollywood#hollywood party#levee#elsa maxwell#groucho#groucho marx#edgar allen woolf#jesse lasky#lasky#jimmy durante#maurice chevalier#frank borzage#leslie howard#jean malin#1930s#1933#the new movie magazine#movie magazine#magazine#new movie magazine
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Princess Grace and Prince Rainier attend a party at Bonne Auberge, an iconic place in Antibes, France, circa 1960. In the second photo, Princess Grace is talking with Hollywood gossip columnist Elsa Maxwell.
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Norma Shearer, Gary Cooper, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, Elsa Maxwell, Douglas Fairbanks, and Fredric March attending a Christmas party held at Cooper’s house. December 24, 1932.
#oh to be a fly on the wall#1930s#mine#old hollywood#norma shearer#gary cooper#leslie howard#lionel barrymore#elsa maxwell#fredric march#douglas fairbanks
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Elsa Maxwell, May 24, 1883 – November 1, 1963.
With Gina Lollobrigida at the Berlinale in 1960. Photo by F. C. Gundlach.
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Helen Hayes and her husband, journalist and playwright (The Front Page) Charles MacArthur, at the Red, White, and Blue Burlesque Ball given for gossip columnist and hostess Elsa Maxwell in the Empire Room of the Waldorf, April 16, 1937.
Photo: Granger via Fine Art America
#vintage New York#1930s#Helen Hayes#Charles MacArthur#parties#balls#April 16#16 April#Waldorf Astoria#costume balls#Elsa Maxwell#vintage NYC
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Princess Grace is really happy?
Her Serene Highness is returning to Hollywood amid wild rumors; now one of her closest friends tells what’s really behind the comeback “that could never happen”.
By Elsa Maxwell (Family Weekly, May 6, 1962)
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Photoplay Magazine, October 1944.
#1940s#photos by hymie fink#photoplay magazine#cary grant#gene tierney#oleg cassini#kay williams#clark gable#elsa maxwell#charles boyer#lauritz melchior#darryl zanuck#michael romanoff#judy garland#van johnson#janet gaynor#joan fontaine#joseph cotten#lana turner#peter lawford#olivia de havilland#john huston#old hollywood#old magazines#old movies#old movie stars#classic hollywood#vintage style#old hollywood actors#vintage fashion
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Laugh at yourself first before anyone else can.
Elsa Maxwell
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Watching 1939: Hotel for Women (1939)
In 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them. As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, that’s difficult. 1939 film: Hotel for Women (1939) Release date: Aug. 14, 1939 Cast: Ann Sothern,…
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1 novembre … ricordiamo …
1 novembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: George Spell, attore statunitense, uno dei primi attori bambini afroamericani cui siano stati affidati ruoli drammatici non-stereotipati al cinema e alla televisione americani tra gli anni ’60 e ’70. Comincia la sua esperienza di attore bambino nel 1968, a 10 anni. Per tutta la sua carriera Spell continuerà a partecipare a numerosi episodi delle più svariate serie televisive, laddove la…
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#1 novembre#Adrienne Levine#Adrienne Shelly#Albert Préjean#Benita Hume#Carlo Giuffré#Carol Arata#Carol Arthur#Dixie Lee#Elsa Maxwell#Elvira Giovene#Enrico Viarisio#Ermanno Randi#Ermanno Rossi#Fred Dalton Thompson#Freddie Dalton Thompson#George Spell#Giulio Girola#Katherine Nicole McKibbin#Ken Swofford#Kenneth Charles Swofford#Morti 1 novembre#Nikki McKibbin#Olga Raphael-Linden#Oscar Egede-Nissen#Pauline Bush#Phil Silvers#Philip Silver#Renato Tagliani#Rosario Urzì
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Marlene Dietrich and Elsa Maxwell, 1940
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Hotel for Women (1939)
Hotel for Women (1939) - Another listener suggestion! Lydia and Christopher check in to 1939's "Hotel for Women" and have a delightful stay! #PodNation #Podcast #Drama #LindaDarnell #ElsaMaxwell #Romance
Another listener suggestion! Lydia and Christopher check in to 1939’s “Hotel for Women” and have a delightful stay! Promo: FilmGazers (https://rss.com/podcasts/filmgazers/) Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts
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Disappearing Act
British actor Claude Rains made his American film debut in a 1933 movie where the actor’s face isn’t revealed until the final scene. Nov. 25, 1933 cover by Gardner Rea. Although praised by critics in 1933 and today, the New Yorker’s John Mosher had but a paragraph to offer on the The Invisible Man, calling it a “bright little oddity” and an “absurd and diverting film.” Mosher also reviewed the…
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#American Communists#Claude Rains#Clifton Fadiman#Elsa Maxwell#Eskimo 1933#Gardner Rea#George Price#Gloria Stuart#Huey Long#Imp number game#Invisible Man 1933#James Thurber#Janet Flanner#John Mosher#Otto Soglow#Percy Crosby#Perry Barlow#Ring Lardner#Sherwood Anderson#Skippy comic strip#Ukraine famine
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The Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Elsa Maxwell at the Anta Theater Ball in the main ballroom of the Plaza Hotel, January 16, 1951. The ball was held for the benefit of the Academy Fund Campaign and the American National Theater.
Photo: Matty Zimmerman for the AP via the Evening Standard
#vintage New York#New York City#1950s#Duke of Windsor#Matty Zimmerman#Duchess of Windsor#Elsa Maxwell#Plaza Hotel#January 16#Jan. 16#benefit ball
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