German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag. Photo: Twentieth Century Fox. Publicity still for Blood and Sand (Archie Mayo, 1941). On the card the name of Tyrone Power is misspelled. Beloved Hollywood star Tyrone Power (1914-1958) may have been all-American, but he sure loved European ladies. He was married to both French Annabella Read More →
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag. Photo: Twentieth Century Fox. Publicity still for Blood and Sand (Archie Mayo, 1941). On the card the name of Tyrone Power is misspelled. Beloved Hollywood star Tyrone Power (1914-1958) may have been all-American, but he sure loved European ladies. He was married to both French Annabella Read More →
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag. Photo: Twentieth Century Fox. Publicity still for Blood and Sand (Archie Mayo, 1941). On the card the name of Tyrone Power is misspelled. Beloved Hollywood star Tyrone Power (1914-1958) may have been all-American, but he sure loved European ladies. He was married to both French Annabella Read More →
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag. Photo: Twentieth Century Fox. Publicity still for Blood and Sand (Archie Mayo, 1941). On the card the name of Tyrone Power is misspelled. Beloved Hollywood star Tyrone Power (1914-1958) may have been all-American, but he sure loved European ladies. He was married to both French Annabella Read More →
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag. Photo: Twentieth Century Fox. Publicity still for Blood and Sand (Archie Mayo, 1941). On the card the name of Tyrone Power is misspelled. Beloved Hollywood star Tyrone Power (1914-1958) may have been all-American, but he sure loved European ladies. He was married to both French Annabella Read More →
French postcard by Editions Superluxe, Paris, no. 12. Image: Walt Disney Productions. Publicity still for Dumbo (Ben Sharpsteen, a.o., 1941). Caption: Timothy has found a great role for Dumbo. He will have to jump from a springboard and come to plant a flag at the top of a piramide of Read More →
French postcard. Image: Walt Disney Productions. Publicity still for Dumbo (Ben Sharpsteen, a.o., 1941). Walt Disney’s Dumbo (1941) is a great animation film that deals with discrimination, self esteem, the importance of family and friendship. In the opening sequence, a stork delivers a baby elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, a veteran Read More →
Dutch postcard, no. 3114. Photo: MGM. Publicity still for Ziegfeld Girl (Robert Z. Leonard, Busby Berkeley, 1941). Glamorous and seductive film star Hedy Lamarr (1913–2000) was born in Austria. The notorious Czechoslovakian film Ekstase/Ecstasy (1933) made her an international sensation, and MGM’s mogul Louis Mayer invited her to Hollywood where Read More →
Dutch postcard, no. 3114. Photo: MGM. Publicity still for Ziegfeld Girl (Robert Z. Leonard, Busby Berkeley, 1941). Glamorous and seductive film star Hedy Lamarr (1913–2000) was born in Austria. The notorious Czechoslovakian film Ekstase/Ecstasy (1933) made her an international sensation, and MGM’s mogul Louis Mayer invited her to Hollywood where Read More →
Dutch postcard, no. 3114. Photo: MGM. Publicity still for Ziegfeld Girl (Robert Z. Leonard, Busby Berkeley, 1941). Glamorous and seductive film star Hedy Lamarr (1913–2000) was born in Austria. The notorious Czechoslovakian film Ekstase/Ecstasy (1933) made her an international sensation, and MGM’s mogul Louis Mayer invited her to Hollywood where Read More →
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