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Kathleen Keycirca 1934: American actress Kathleen Key (1902-1954), who was picked from over a hundred other hopefuls for a role in the Ferdinand Earl production Omar Khayyam because of her oriental eyes
Joan Collins1960: English actress Joan Collins provides an exuberant accompaniment to the saxophone in a club scene from the film Seven Thieves, directed by Henry Hathaway for 20th Century Fox
Dance Of The Veils1951: An exotic dance sequence from the film David And Bathsheba, directed by Henry King for 20th Century Fox. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Delightful Roguecirca 1932: A publicity still of Rita La Roy and Rod La Rocque for the RKO feature Delightful Rogue'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Weekend In Havana1941: A line up of glamorous showgirls in a still for Weekend In Havana about a shop girl who falls for a shipping executive. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Powder My Back1928: American actress Irene Rich (1897 - 1988) plays Fritzi Foy in the film Powder My Back, directed by Roy del Ruth for Warner Brothers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Excess Baggage1928: Josephine Dunn plays a ballerina in the film Excess Baggage, directed by James Cruze for MGM. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Excess Baggage1928: Josephine Dunn plays a ballerina in the film Excess Baggage'. Title: Excess Baggage Studio: MGM Director: James Cruze (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pancho's Poncho1923: Leon Bary plays Pancho the Mexican in the film Suzanna, directed by F Richard Jones for Mack Sennett. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
High Kick1938: Joan Davis doing a high-kick on the football field, in a scene from the film Hold That Co-Ed'
Kay KendallEnglish actress Kay Kendall (1927 - 1959) eats lunch in costume on the set of the MGM historical film The Adventures of Quentin Durward, circa 1955. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Chaplin's BackBritish comic actor Charlie Chaplin (Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, 1889 - 1977) playing an escaped convict who poses as a clergyman in the film The Pilgrim'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Quo VadisRobert Taylor (1911-1969), Deborah Kerr and Buddy Baer (right) star in Quo Vadis, the story of a Roman commander who falls in love with a Christian girl
Spirit Of St LouisActor James Stewart (1908 - 1997) as pilot Charles Lindbergh in front of his plane Spirit of St Louis, a modified version of a Ryan monoplane mail-carrier, in the film Spirit Of St Louis
Oh Darling1954: British-born actor Elizabeth Taylor leans against American actor Van Johnson, wearing his military jacket
On the Beach1959: American actor Gregory Peck (1916 - 2003) in a promotional portrait for director Stanley Kramer's film, On the Beach'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Williams Hartcirca 1920: Williams Hart (1870 - 1946) the American hero of many silent westerns. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ziegfeld Girls1946: The Ziegfeld Girls in panther costume as they appear in the film Ziegfeld Follies, a spectacular revue depicted as a dream sequence in heaven, dreamt by Florenz Ziegfeld
Brewster's Millions1926: American actress Bebe Daniels (1901 - 1971) as she appears in the film Miss Brewster's Millions, directed by Clarence G Badger for Paramount
Beautiful Beggar1920: Actress Ethel Ritchie as she appears in the film Beautiful Beggar (aka The Virgin Of Stamboul'), directed by Tod Browning for Universal. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Classic Chaplin1928: English actor and director Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889 - 1977) plays his classic role as the little tramp in the film The Circus
Sign Of The Cross1932: Claudette Colbert (1903 - 1996) plays the Empress Poppaea in Cecil B DeMille's moralising film The Sign Of The Cross'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lone Cowboycirca 1932: Will James (left), the famous Western character, tutors Randolph Scott (1898 - 1987), the American actor in the cowboy art of rolling cigarettes
Climbers1927: American actress Irene Rich (1891 - 1988) dressed as a bandit for the film The Climbers, directed by Paul L Stein for Warner Brothers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Drums Of Love1928: Latin American actor Don Alvarado (1900-1967), formerly Jose Paige, in a scene from the film Drums Of Love, concerning two brothers in love with the same woman
The Mummy1932: Boris Karloff (1887 - 1969) plays the evil mummy encased in his sarcophagus in the film The Mummy, (aka Cagliostro, Im-Ho-Tep or King of the Dead)
Leatrice Joycirca 1925: American actress Leatrice Joy (1894-1985) as she appeared in Charm'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tom Mixcirca 1925: American actor Tom Mix (1880 - 1940), who appeared in over 400 low budget westerns. He died in a car crash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
An American In Paris1951: American actor-dancer Gene Kelly (1912 - 1996) stars with Leslie Caron in the musical romance An American in Paris, directed by Vincente Minnelli for MGM. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tin Man And Dorothy1939: Dorothy and the Tin Man, seen here in a still from the film The Wizard Of Oz, directed by Victor Fleming for MGM. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Clown Smile1924: American actor Lon Chaney (1883 - 1930) dressed as a clown for his role in the film He Who Gets Slapped, directed by Victor Sjostrom for MGM. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cinema Clowncirca 1929: Actress Clara Bow photographed in the film Dangerous Curves, in which she plays a circus acrobat. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Fred Astairecirca 1946: Fred Astaire (1899 - 1987), originally Frederick Austerlitz, the American dancing star, dons the familiar top hat
Lady In The Dark1944: Ginger Rogers (1911 - 1995) is locked up in a cage to be taunted by ringmaster Ray Milland in a stylised dream sequence from the film Lady In The Dark, a screen version of the Broadway musical
Willow Treecirca 1920: Viola Dana (1897 - 1987) appears in Japanese clothing in front of a silk screen in a scene from the film Willow Tree'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Proud Flesh1925: American actress Eleanor Boardman (1898 - 1991), wife of director King Vidor wearing a fur-trimmed outfit for her role in the silent film Proud Flesh, directed by Vidor for MGM
Tools Of The Tradecirca 1914: These props belong to the master of comedy in the silent film era, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889 - 1977), the English film actor and director