getting into the swing of things at the Hampstead Heath Fair, England, March 28th, 1932
getting into the swing of things at the Hampstead Heath Fair, England, March 28th, 1932
Number Seventeen is probably my number seventeen-zillionth favorite Hitchcock movie (which means it’s no were close to the top). boy oh boy was this movie so uneven, and mostly uninteresting […]
Colleen Moore with her mother Agnes and father Charles R Morrison, circa 1932
The Barrymores are on the case of Arsène Lupinm, which opened in theaters on March 5, 1932
cheers to Freaks, which was released on February 20, 1932 bottom – left to right – Schlitzie, Rose Dione, Daisy Earles, Johnny Eck, Peter Robinson, Angelo Rossitto, Daisy and Violet Hilton, Roscoe Ates and [??]
warnerarchive: Actress Mary Evans (Constance Bennett) falls hard for polo player Lonny Borden (Neil Hamilton) in What Price Hollywood? (1932)
Charlie Chan’s Chance was released on January 24, 1932
holdthisphoto: ‘At Early Morning’, photo by Tibor von Mindszenty for Das Magazin, 1932
Marion Davies is Blondie [McClune] of The Follies (1932)
Billie Dove and Marion Davies are blonde and folly in 1932’s Blondie of the Follies