Leila Karnelly cleans up in 1929′s The Cock-Eyed World. photos by Alex Kahle
Leila Karnelly cleans up in 1929′s The Cock-Eyed World. photos by Alex Kahle
hello, is it WE that you’re looking for? photo by H Armstrong Roberts
Louise Brooks feels for Franz Lederer in 1929′s Pandora’s Box (Die Büchse der Pandora)
Susan Sarandon and Walter Matthau in Billy Wilder’s The Front Page (1974)
Esther Ralston has her hands full with phones, pens, paper, Richard Arlen and Ford Sterling in 1927′s Figures Don’t Lie
Mildred Davis & Harold Lloyd hold the phone, and each other
we see you – Joan Standing, George Nichols, Betty Bronson and James Hall, in 1927′s Ritzy
Joan Crawford dwarfed by a giant telephone, October 15, 1927
4 of a kind
hello, this is Olivia de Havilland speaking (love the Joan Blondell / Barbara Stanwyck headshots on the wall!)