Team work! Buster Keaton tending the Cody mustache while Lew powders the well-known Keaton "deadpan." Just a couple of pals, that's all!
-Screenland Magazine
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Is Theda Bara Alive or Dead?
From Screenland, June 1923.
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Edwin Bower Hesser ~ Agnes Ayres. Screenland, October 1923 | internet archive
"Do you use rouge?" the interviewer asked Miss Ayres. "Why paint the lily?" responded Agnes.
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We Might As Well Face It - They Smell!
by Elizabeth Wilson for Screenland (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)
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Screenland Vol. 53, No. 1. November, 1948. Original Caption: Burt Lancaster and Bob Hope get correct time from petite starlet Mona Freeman at a softball game between Paramount writers and stars.
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Dean never had that beautiful, childish smile after the breakup. After the breakup, a few years later but not immediately, it was a fake and constructed smile. A smile that never reached his eyes
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Errol Flynn magazine clippings for "Captain Blood" (1935)
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SCREENLAND - JANUARY 1945
"That New Girl!"
Source: Media History Digital Library
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Screenland - December 1929.
Alice White portrayed by Rolf Armstrong.
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Screenland Vol. 54, No. 10. August, 1950. Original Caption: Dennis O'Keefe gets nowhere with Floradora Girl Burt Lancaster at Friars' Frolic for Motion Picture Relief Fund at Shrine Auditorium.
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