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This Thanksgiving I think I am most grateful for BB Tennant and his wide eyed eagerness in ever
summers-in-hollywood:Diana Dors in a publicity shot for The Long Haul, 1957
bizarrecelebnudes: Mot Naturen - Publicity Shots They got a bunch of men to run around German half n
tcm:Remembering Sal Mineo on his birthday, here in a publicity shot for SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME (
femmefashionpassion:Chantel Mallett publicity shot - clearly based on Emily Soto’s photoshoot
polymath42:“Publicity shot of the Ford GT 40 as it fist emerged from Ford engineering.”
sweetheartsandcharacters: Amusing publicity shot for “The Night of the Hunter” (Charles
1922 Publicity shot of actress Pauline Starke in “The Kingdom Within”. From America
Gloria Swanson, publicity shot for “Sunset Boulevard” (1950)
blondebrainpower: James Stewart, publicity shot for ‘Harvey’, 1950
sweetheartsandcharacters: Publicity shot of Sharon Tate for The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967).
femmefashionpassion:Another Chantel Mallett publicity shot - clearly based on Emily Soto’s pho
valentinovamp: Mae Murray in a publicity shot for “The Merry Widow” (1925)
Milly Vitale doing publicity shots for The Seven Little Foys(Allan Grant. 1954)
Loretta Young, 1934, in a publicity shot for The House of Rothschild, one of the first film’s
solsticevoyeur:Audrey Hepburn in a publicity shot for Funny Face, ph. Richard Avedon (1957)
1929 Merna Kennedy in an Art Deco publicity shot, possibly for the movie “Broadway”
Angie Dickinson(John Dominis. 1963)
cinematicfinatic: Marilyn and Tom Ewell publicity shot for The Seven Year Itch
femmefashionpassion:Another Chantel Mallett publicity shot - clearly based on Emily Soto’s pho
Another Chantel Mallett publicity shot - clearly based on Emily Soto’s photoshoot
Chantel Mallett publicity shot - clearly based on Emily Soto’s photoshoot
This Thanksgiving I think I am most grateful for BB Tennant and his wide eyed eagerness in ever
luminousfilms: Clara Bow and Fredric March in a Publicity shot from True to the Navy (1930)
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