Grady Sutton and Carol Tevis in Wig-Wag (1935)
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Jitters the Butler (1932)
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Jitters the Butler (1932)
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Ford Sterling, well-known screen comedian, has a hobby. It is his still camera. These pictures are a few of the artistic results of his experiments with the little black box and won a prize at the London exhibition for Mr. Sterling. He titles them, left handed page, top, "The Ballet" ; bottom, "Behind the Scenes" ; right-hand page, top, "A Study" ; oval, "The Firefly" ; bottom, "Alice Lake"
Alice Lake, photographed by Ford Sterling
"The Art of the Still Camera," Motion Picture Magazine, Vol.17, pp.28~29
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Mary Nolan and Alice Lake in Young Desire (1930)
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Alice Lake in Young Desire (1930)
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Broken Hearts of Broadway (1923)
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