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Movie Star Collection (#27)

"Iconic Movie Stars of the Golden Age

Background imageMovie Star Collection: SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Silent film still. Boris de Fas, John Barrymore

SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Silent film still. Boris de Fas, John Barrymore and Louis Wolheim in Tempest, 1928

Background imageMovie Star Collection: MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Film still with Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, 1946

MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Film still with Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, 1946

Background imageMovie Star Collection: MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, walking to the gunfight at the O. K. Corral, 1946

MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, walking to the gunfight at the O. K. Corral, 1946
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, walking to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, 1946

Background imageMovie Star Collection: THE MARX BROTHERS, 1935. Harpo Marx, Allan Jones, and Chico Marx in A Night at the Opera, 1935

THE MARX BROTHERS, 1935. Harpo Marx, Allan Jones, and Chico Marx in A Night at the Opera, 1935

Background imageMovie Star Collection: ORSON WELLES: CITIZEN KANE. Orson Welles in the title role of Charles Foster Kane in the film

ORSON WELLES: CITIZEN KANE. Orson Welles in the title role of Charles Foster Kane in the film Citizen Kane, 1941

Background imageMovie Star Collection: GRETA GARBO (1905-1990). N e Greta Louisa Gustafsson. Swedish-born American actress

GRETA GARBO (1905-1990). N e Greta Louisa Gustafsson. Swedish-born American actress
GRETA GARBO (1905-1990). N© e Greta Louisa Gustafsson. Swedish-born American actress. Garbo and John Gilbert in a scene from Love, the silent film version of Anna Karenina, 1927

Background imageMovie Star Collection: WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE, 1920. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan

WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE, 1920. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan

Background imageMovie Star Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Clara Bow in No Limit

SILENT FILM STILL. Clara Bow in No Limit

Background imageMovie Star Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: THEATRE. Clara Bow and Doug Gilmore

SILENT FILM STILL: THEATRE. Clara Bow and Doug Gilmore

Background imageMovie Star Collection: VAMPING VENUS, 1928. Thelma Todd and Charlie Murray in a scene from the film

VAMPING VENUS, 1928. Thelma Todd and Charlie Murray in a scene from the film

Background imageMovie Star Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. William Austin and Clara Bow

FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. William Austin and Clara Bow

Background imageMovie Star Collection: HER LOVE STORY, 1924. Gloria Swanson in a scene from the film directed by Allan Dwan

HER LOVE STORY, 1924. Gloria Swanson in a scene from the film directed by Allan Dwan

Background imageMovie Star Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: COSTUMES. Thelma Todd and Joe Bonomo

SILENT FILM STILL: COSTUMES. Thelma Todd and Joe Bonomo

Background imageMovie Star Collection: LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British actor. In a scene from a silent film

LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British actor. In a scene from a silent film

Background imageMovie Star Collection: MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson (seated) in a scene from the film directed by Cecil DeMille

MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson (seated) in a scene from the film directed by Cecil DeMille

Background imageMovie Star Collection: FILM STILL: CLARA BOW. Clara Bow in the film of 1932, Love Among the Millionaires

FILM STILL: CLARA BOW. Clara Bow in the film of 1932, Love Among the Millionaires

Background imageMovie Star Collection: ANITA EKBERG (1932- ). Swedish cinema actress

ANITA EKBERG (1932- ). Swedish cinema actress

Background imageMovie Star Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: KISSING. Buster Keaton and Virginia Fox in The Goat, 1921

SILENT FILM STILL: KISSING. Buster Keaton and Virginia Fox in The Goat, 1921

Background imageMovie Star Collection: FILM: CLEOPATRA, 1963. Richard Burton as Marc Anthony in the 1963 motion picture Cleopatra

FILM: CLEOPATRA, 1963. Richard Burton as Marc Anthony in the 1963 motion picture Cleopatra

Background imageMovie Star Collection: THE MUMMYs GHOST, 1943. John Carradine with Lon Chaney, Jr. as Mummy

THE MUMMYs GHOST, 1943. John Carradine with Lon Chaney, Jr. as Mummy

Background imageMovie Star Collection: CELEBRITY MAGAZINE, 1962. Cover of the September 1962 issue of Screen Stories magazine

CELEBRITY MAGAZINE, 1962. Cover of the September 1962 issue of Screen Stories magazine, featuring actress Elizabeth Taylor in the title role of the film Cleopatra, released the following year

Background imageMovie Star Collection: CELEBRITY MAGAZINE, 1960. Cover of the May 1960 issue of Movie Life magazine

CELEBRITY MAGAZINE, 1960. Cover of the May 1960 issue of Movie Life magazine, featuring actress Elizabeth Taylor

Background imageMovie Star Collection: MARY MARTIN (1913-1990). American singer and actress. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949

MARY MARTIN (1913-1990). American singer and actress. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949




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"Iconic Movie Stars of the Golden Age: From the Marx Brothers to Katharine Hepburn" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the glamour and talent of Hollywood's golden era. In 1935, The Marx Brothers brought their comedic genius to the big screen in "A Night at the Opera. " Joining them were some members of the ship's crew, creating uproarious chaos that left audiences laughing for days. Lon Chaney Jr. Took on a chilling transformation as he embodied "The Wolfman" in 1941. His portrayal sent shivers down spines and became an enduring symbol of horror cinema. In 1936, Charlie Chaplin enchanted viewers with his timeless masterpiece, "Modern Times. " The final scene featuring Chaplin and Paulette Goddard captured hearts worldwide, showcasing their undeniable chemistry. "Gone With The Wind, " released in 1939, showcased Hattie McDaniel assisting Vivien Leigh while offering her unwelcome advice. This iconic film not only captivated audiences but also made history by being one of the first major productions to feature an African-American actress winning an Academy Award. Charlie Chaplin himself was a movie star like no other. Born Charles Spencer Chaplin, this English actor and comedian left an indelible mark on cinema with his unforgettable characters such as The Tramp. Basil Rathbone portrayed Sherlock Holmes with unparalleled brilliance from 1892 until 1967. His captivating performances brought Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's beloved detective to life on-screen like never before. Bette Davis graced the silver screen with her remarkable talent throughout her career. In "All About Eve" (1950), she mesmerized audiences as Margo Channing, leaving a lasting impression that solidified her status as one of America's greatest actresses. Richard Burton was a Welsh actor who captivated audiences with his powerful presence both on stage and screen from 1925 until his passing in 1984.