
Chinese American actress Anna May Wong in her first talkie film: Hai-Tang (Flame of Love), 1930. / src: IMDb
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Chinese American actress Anna May Wong in her first talkie film: Hai-Tang (Flame of Love), 1930. / src: IMDb
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Wiliam Caxton :: Archival footage of the jazz trumpeter and singer Chet Baker in “Let’s Get Lost,” a documentary of his life shot by Bruce Weber in 1987. (In the photograph: Chet with his wife -at the time-, Halema Alli, 1955). Little Bear Films [src: NYTimes]

James Garner and Audrey Hepburn clowning on the set of The Children’s Hour (William Wyler, 1961) / source: Fotogramas
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Bob Willoughby :: Hepburn pictured flaunting her famous doe eyes in a still from Paris When It Sizzles (1964). From the photo-book ‘Audrey Hepburn: Photographs 1953-1966’ / src: Amazon
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A missionary from New England, Winthrop Stark (played by William B. Davidson), professes his love to Princess Zara (Theda Bara in a grass skirt) on the South Sea island of Kolpee in a scene still from the Fox production A Woman There Was (directed by J. Gordon Edwards, 1919) /
source: Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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“Valeska Suratt wears a spider dress and on her head is a webbed hat, proof positive that she is a vamp.” Quoted from source.
Publicity Still of Valeska Suratt as Zena, the temptress, in the 1917 silent drama film
The New York Peacock (Fox Films). /
source: Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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Press photo for Bounty Hunter 3: Eight Men To Kill (Shokin Kubi: Isshun Hachi-Nin Giri, 賞金首 一瞬八人斬り), 1972, directed by Shigehiro Ozawa (小沢茂弘) and starring Tomisaburo Wakayama (若山富三郎) and Sayoko Kato (加藤小夜子).