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Ziegfeld Follies Poster The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931. It became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air...all that said, i see a lot of fun, risque skin!! LOL
Tags: poster  ziegfeld  follies 
Added: 16th August 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Remembering the Great Buddy Holly on His Birthday A clip from The Ed Sullivan Show in 1958. Buddy was born Charles Hardin Holley on Sept 7th 1936. He jumped into rock & roll from his background in country and western music. He played the guitar and sang, and also had a strong interest in recording studio production techniques. He's credited with being the first to use overdubbing and double-tracking. Buddy was killed in a plane crash in 1959, along with fellow rockers Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. That fatal plane crash was recalled as "the day the music died" in Don McLean's song "American Pie"... Holly's backing band was known as the Crickets, which inspired Paul McCartney and John Lennon to name their band the Beatles. Francis Ford Coppola borrowed Holly's song title for his 1986 movie Peggy Sue Got Married. We'll always remember you, Buddy, RIP.
Tags: buddy  holly  and  the  crickets  rock  and  roll 
Added: 7th September 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
Francis Farmer Frances Farmer, known around her home town as the “bad girl of West Seattle” for her spirited, headstrong and magnetic personality, was the stunningly beautiful actress of stage and screen whose all-too-brief career lit up Hollywood and Broadway in the ’30s and ’40s. Appearing like a comet out of the Pacific Northwest to make her film debut in 1936 in TOO MANY PARENTS, during the next six years she appeared in 18 films, three Broadway plays, thirty major radio shows and seven stock company productions – all by the age of 27. She was soon being compared to Greta Garbo...
Tags: francis  farmer  life  magazine  too  many  parents 
Added: 12th September 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
1936 Come And Get It Newspaper Ad check out the plot . .In 1884 lumberman Barney Glasgow leaves his true love, saloon singer Lotta Morgan, to marry Emma Louise, his boss's daughter. His buddy Swan Bostrom marries Lotta instead. Barney becomes a lumber magnate by stripping the Wisconsin forests, without re-planting. After 23 years, Barney finally visits Swan. Lotta has died, but Barney is smitten by their daughter Lotta Bostrom, who looks almost like her mother. His lavish attentions to Lotta create gossip and a rivalry between Barney and his son Richard...sounds like a winner!
Tags: Come  And  Get  It  Francis  Farmer  Edward  Arnold  Joel  McCrea 
Added: 13th September 2007
Views: 294
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Posted By: Teresa
       A Tribute to The Stars who Left Us Too Soon  part1 John Candy (1950-1994) John Ritter (1948-2003) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Kenneth McMillan (1932-1989) Karen Carpenter (1950-1983) Raymond Burr (1917-1993) Walter Matthau (1920-2000) Roy Orbison (1936-1988) Sorrell Booke (1930-1994) Earl Hindman (1942-2003) Rodney Dangerfield (1921-2004) Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) Jerry Orbach (1935-2004) Judy Garland (1922-1969) John Wayne (1907-1979) Jack Lemmon (1925-2001) Charles Rocket (1949-2005) James Dean (1931-1955) Natalie Wood (1938-1981) Steve Irwin (1962-2006) Christopher Reeve (1952-2004) Steve McQueen (1930-1980) River Phoenix (1970-1993) George Peppard (1928-1994) Denver Pyle (1920-1997)
Tags: entertainment  actors  actresses   
Added: 1st October 2007
Views: 636
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Posted By: Guido
A Tribute to The Stars Who Left Us Too Soon part 2 Judy Garland (1922-1969) John Wayne (1907-1979) John Ritter (1948-2003) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Walter Matthau (1920-2000) Jerry Orbach (1935-2004) John Candy (1950-1994) James Dean (1931-1955) Anthony Quinn (1915-2001) Karen Carpenter (1950-1983) Richard Nixon (1913-1994) Roy Orbison (1936-1988) River Phoenix (1970-1993) Rodney Dangerfield (1921-2004) Jack Lemmon (1925-2001) George Peppard (1928-1994) Steve Irwin (1962-2006) Steve McQueen (1930-1980) Sorrell Booke (1930-1994)
Tags: entertainment    actors    actresses 
Added: 1st October 2007
Views: 552
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Posted By: Guido
Charlie Chaplin sings The only time we ever heard the Little Tramp's voice was in Modern Times (1936) when he sang a nonsense song in a cabaret. If you don't understand the lyrics, it's okay. Nobody does. They are a mishmash of words from several languages with a bit of jibberish thrown in. (Some film historians claim that Chaplin was trying to make the point that actions speak louder than words.) Nevertheless it is rather odd to hear sounds come from the mouth of the silent cinema's greatest star.
Tags: Charlie  Chaplin  sings  Modern  Times 
Added: 3rd October 2007
Views: 551
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Posted By: Lava1964
Leopold and Loeb murder case 1924 One of the most despicable murder cases in the twentieth century was that of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, residents of suburban Chicago, who murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924. Their motive: They wanted to kill for the thrill of it and commit the perfect crime. Both Leopold, age 20, and Loeb, age 19, were exceptionally brilliant students who considered themselves intellectual supermen. On May 21, 1924 they lured Bobby Franks (a distant relative of Loeb) into a rented car. Franks was bludgeoned with a chisel and suffocated with a sock. His body was dumped into a culvert in Gary, Indiana and doused with acid to make identification difficult. The culprits mailed a typed ransom note to Franks' parents indicating that Bobby had been kidnapped. However, Franks' body was found before any ransom could be paid. Also found near the body were a pair of eye glasses that fell from Loeb's pocket during the crime. The glasses were almost unique--only three pairs had been made by a certain optician--and they led the police to Loeb. The two young men, who were reputedly homosexual lovers, were questioned and their alibis discredited. Each eventually confessed his involvement in the crime, but insisted the other was responsible for the actual murder. They were brought to trial for murder and kidnapping. Their lawyer, the famous Clarence Darrow, entered pleas of guilty in order to avoid a jury deciding the twosome's fate--which likely would have been a death sentence. Instead Darrow argued with a judge to spare his guilty clients from the death penalty. Darrow gave a rousing 12-hour oration that spared his clients' lives. Instead Leopold and Loeb were each given life sentences plus 99 years. Loeb was murdered in prison in 1936. Leopold was pardoned in 1958 and died of a heart attack in 1971. Bobby Franks, often forgotten by history, remains 14 years old forever.
Tags: Leopold  Loeb  Franks 
Added: 16th November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Shirley Temple Dances with Buddy Ebsen Shirley Temple and Buddy Ebsen dance 'At The Codfish Ball.' This is from the movie Captain January (1936). Given the huge disparity in size between the two of them, this must have been a tough number to choreograph!
Tags: Shirley  Temple  Buddy  Ebsen 
Added: 22nd November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Inside The Beauty Shop this is 1936 Beauty Shop located in San Francisco . .
Tags: vintage  photo  beauty  shop 
Added: 23rd November 2007
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Posted By: Teresa

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