Photoplay Magazine (Jan-Jun), 1949. Original Caption: Burt Lancaster set off the tournament of torsos [when he] appeared in the advertisements with his forty-one-inch chest displayed, he gave such a boost to the box office that every studio in Hollywood commenced jerking shirts.
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Theda Bara
Photoplay Magazine, September 1915
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Movie Poster for The Unholy Wife starring Diana Dors and Rod Steiger. Photoplay Magazine, 1957.
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Photoplay Magazine February 1917
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Madeline Smith
Taken from PHOTOPLAY FILM MONTHLY, September 1972
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Sean Connery and Shirley Eaton get a smile out of promoting Goldfinger on the cover of photoplay in August 1964
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Photoplay Magazine (Jul-Dec), 1950. Original Caption: “Tell Me Pretty Maidens” sings Dan Dailey to Floradora "girls" Bob Mitchum, Burt Lancaster, and Keenan Wynn, during Friars' Frolic at Shrine Auditorium.
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"All dressed up and nobody to scare"
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"The Dean Martins, Jerry Lewises, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh at Jerry's birthday party. Stills from home movie take-off on 'Sunset Boulevard'"
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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE - June 1951:
Party Pranks: Have to tell you about the hilarious birthday party that Jerry's cute wife Patti gave for him. The reason it was so rib-splitting was because, a few nights before, Jerry and Dean, plus Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, song-writer Mack Davis and a few chums had produced, acted, directed and generally "messed up" their version of a burlesque of "Sunset Boulevard". The Martin-Lewis film is titled "Fairfax Avenue" (that's not one of the Hollywood's swankier streets) and on this particular evening, after dinner, the film was flashed on the family screen for the forty guests. We just wish we had space to go into details about how funny a picture it was. Actually, this isn't the first one the boys had made. But maybe someday you'll see them in theaters. And you'll be surprised how many big stars (aside from Janet and Tony who just love "working" in them) have participated in the fun.
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Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St. John, Alice Lake, and Luke
- Out West 1918 "Writing" Comedy with Fatty Arbuckle - Photoplay
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