0764_0147
Natalie Wood and Tab Hunter
on the set of "The Burning Hills,"
c. 1956.
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0764_0057
Tab Hunter with Natalie Wood for
"The Girl He Left Behind", 1956.
0764_0148
Natalie Wood with Tab Hunter
for "The Burning Hills," c. 1956.
Photo by Jack Woods
0758_0279
Marilyn Monroe with Billy Wilder and
Sidney Skolsky on the set of
"Seven Year Itch, The" 1955 / UA.
0774_0515
Jayne Mansfield
1957 © 1978 Wallace Seawell
0733_2221
Judy Garland
circa 1964
** I.V.
0758_0229
Marilyn Monroe publicity for
"Let's Make Love"
1960 / 20th Century Fox
photo by Frank Powolny
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Marilyn Monroe, c.1952.
photo by Frank Powolny
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Marilyn Monroe with Richard Widmark
"Don't Bother To Knock"
1952 / 20th Century Fox
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Ginger Rogers
c. 1938 © 1978 James Doolittle
MPTV
**K.K.
0758_0272
Marilyn Monroe with Donald O'Connor
"There's No Business Like Show Business"
1954 / 20th Century Fox
0758_0849
Marilyn Monroe, arriving in Japan for a honeymoon trip with Joe DiMaggio, talks with the press, c. 1954. **I.V.
0758_0877
Marilyn Monroe with husband
Arthur Miller behind the scenes of
"Let's Make Love" 1960.
0733_2254
Judy Garland and husband Mickey Deans
1969
** I.V.
0758_0278
Marilyn Monroe publicity shot for
"Prince And The Showgirl, The"
1957 / Warner
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Ginger Rogers, circa 1957. © 1978 Bud Fraker
MPTV
0758_0221
Marilyn Monroe
lobby card from "Bus Stop"
1956 / 20th Century Fox
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Myrna Loy and William Powell
circa 1930s
** B.L.
0758_0870
Marilyn Monroe with Jose Bolanos a
screenwriter she met in Mexico and then
brought back to Los Angeles as an escort
to the Golden Globe Awards in 1962.
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Ginger Rogers
1955 © 1978 Paul Hesse
MPTV
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Natalie Wood with Robert Wagner, 1959.
Photo by Ager
**I.V.
0763_0599
Shirley Temple at home in Atherton, California with her three children, Linda, Lori and Charles
1956
Photo by Gerald Smith
0772_0642
Ginger Rogers
c. 1957 © 1978 Bud Fraker
MPTV
0758_0824
Marilyn Monroe in "All About Eve"
1950
Photo by Laszlo Willinger
** I.V.
0758_0840
Marilyn Monroe at a Hollywood Party
in which Ray Anthony unveiled the musical
homage "Marilyn" August 1952.