Barbara Stanwyck in Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Lillian Gish in The Wind (1928)
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Words and Music (1948)
Dance sequences from 42nd Street (1933), choreographed by Busby Berkeley.
365 Films Challenge | 13
42nd Street (1933)
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Myrna Loy fixing her undergarments in The Barbarian (1933)
Judy Garland in the Vitaphone short subject Bubbles (January 1930).
This one-reel short subject, originally photographed in two-strip Technicolor, was part of a series of musical short subjects directed by Roy Mack, and built around a group of juvenile performers billed as “The Vitaphone Kiddies”. It provides the first (surviving) close up of a seven-year-old Judy Garland, who, then still known as Baby Gumm, appeared in three of these short subjects, together with her two older sisters (billed as The Gumm Sisters). It shows her already in possession of piercing vocal projection and already reaching out to the audience, even in a choreographed gesture.
Myrna trying to cover up her torn dress.. (The Barbarian, 1933)
Myrna Loy in The Barbarian (1933)
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