Deforest Gallery
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deforest:Rosalind Russell photographed by George Hurrell, 1930s
deforest:ROBERT MITCHUM in BLOOD ON THE MOON (1948)dir. Robert Wise
deforest:Rita Hayworth on the set of Down to Earth (1947)
death-by-lulz:deforest: Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931) 82 years later and it’s still relevant
deforest:Dorothy Dandridge in London, 1956
deforest:Billie Holiday, c. 1948
deforest:METROPOLIS (1927)dir. Fritz Lang
deforest:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Crawford, and William Haines strike a comic pose while attendi
deforest:Marlene Dietrich, c. 1933
deforest:Joan Crawford arrives at London’s Waterloo Station, 1932
deforest:Lana Turner by Eric Carpenter for Slightly Dangerous (1942)
deforest:ANNA MAY WONG in DRIFTING (1923) dir. Tod Browning
deforest:CLARA BOW in MANTRAP (1926)dir. Victor Fleming
deforest:James Cagney in Taxi! (1932)
deforest:Verily I say unto you, the days spoken of in the Apocalypse are nigh!METROPOLIS (1927)dir.
deforest:Ginger Rogers during the filming of Swing Time (1936)
deforest:LAUREN BACALL in TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944)dir. Howard Hawks
death-by-lulz:deforest:Joan Crawford in Possessed (1931)82 years later and it’s still relevant
deforest:EARTHA KITT in ANNA LUCASTA (1958) — dir. Arnold Laven
deforest:Elizabeth Taylor, 1940s
deforest: David Niven in Santa Barbara, 1935
deforest:James Cagney gets a stroke of genius in Footlight Parade (1933)
deforest:Rita Hayworth rehearses with choreographer Jack Cole on the set of Gilda (1946)
deforest:Ann Blyth and William Powell in MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID (1948)dir. Irving Pichel
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