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Two Lovers Put Heads Together
Filename: 990_16_6-Grp-Lover_9HR.jpg
Size: 4800 x 3630 (13.8MB)
Date: 3rd February 2014
Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)
Credit: Underwood Archives
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
City: Hollywood
County: California
Country: United States
© Underwood Archives/UIG
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Two Lovers Put Heads Together
Hollywood, California: 1922. Two actors from the movie, My Friend The Devil, directed by Harry Millarde
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Media ID 9739467
© Underwood Archives/UIG
1920s 1922 25 30 Years 30 35 Years Actors Actresses Affectionate B And W California Caring Caucasian Appearance Caucasian Ethnicity Couples Daytime Film Still Hollywood Los Angeles Lovers Man And Woman Monochromatic Monochrome Movie Actors Movie Actress Movie Industry Movie Still Romance Romantic Silent Film Silent Movie Thinking
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print titled "Two Lovers Put Heads Together" we are transported back to the enchanting era of Hollywood in 1922. The image features two actors from the movie "My Friend The Devil" directed by Harry Millarde, as they share an intimate moment on set. The couple, both appearing in their late twenties to early thirties, exude a timeless affection for one another. Their caucasian appearance adds to the charm of this historic snapshot captured in California's iconic city of dreams - Hollywood. As they lean towards each other with heads touching, it is evident that these two movie stars have formed a deep connection beyond their roles on screen. In this monochromatic film still, taken indoors during daytime, we witness their genuine care and tenderness towards each other. This vintage photograph not only captures a romantic scene between lovers but also provides us with a glimpse into the silent film industry of that time. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance that cinema holds within our society. With its nostalgic allure and artistic composition, this image from Underwood Archives transports us back to an era where love stories were told through gestures rather than words – reminding us of the power of silent movies in evoking emotions and sparking our imagination.
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