Ginger Rogers for The Gay Divorcee (1934)
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I know it's late to say, but I hope that Hbomb's video will encourage people to not only cite their sources but also have a good source to begin with. Don't tell me Snow White is 14 years old and then show a screenshot of a featured snippet from Google that leads back to Screenrant.com. Don't tell me Judy Garland was forced to take drugs and smoke 80 cigarettes a day by MGM and have your source be social osmosis or "Hundreds of other videos say so!" Where's that info from? Does it's source truly make sense as a source? Are there more reliable routes for sources to take outside of looking online, like reading books about the subject from people involved or seasoned/trusted in the topic? I know "Google is free", but that doesn't mean it's always good for research. Try Google Scholar at least...
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Paul Azaïs as Grantaire in Les Misérables (1934), directed by Raymond Bernard [source]
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Norma Shearer photographed by George Hurrell for Riptide, 1934.
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Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) dir. Harold Young
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Juan Bustillo Oro - Two Monks (1934)
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Fred and Ginger in The Gay Divorceé (1934) dir. Mark Sandrich
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Claudette Colbert in Four Frightened People, 1934
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(via Film Noir Photos: The Art of the Dangle: Grace Bradley)
1934 Paramount publicity photo
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Claudette Colbert in Cleopatra (1934)
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