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Cinema SilhouetteA couple silhouetted against the bright neon lights of a Granada Cinema. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7045 - Usherette - unpub. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Getty Images)
Star Loco; A scene from the Ealing Comedy, Titfield Thunderbolt6th September 1952: A scene from the Ealing comedy
Astoria CinemaAugust 1929: Exterior of the Astoria Cinema, Brixton, south London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
King Kong1933: The giant ape, star of the Radio Picture King Kong, shown in comparison to eight normal sized apes, to emphasize its colossal size. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Rin Tin Tin, the German Shepherd dog who featured in film, radio and television productions, circa 1928. This portrait was released as publicity for the film, Land of the Silver Fox
Rudolph Valentinocirca 1924: Rudolph Valentino (1895 - 1926) the screen name of Rodolpho d Antonguolla, the Italian-American leading man and great romantic idol. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
LassieThe famous dog, Lassie, who appeared in many childrens adventure films. A number of dogs appeared in the role of Lassie over the years, though the public never seemed to spot the difference
Pete The Pupcirca 1930: Pete the Pup known all over the world through his film work in Hollywood comedies, especially the Our Gang series. At the height of his career Pete was insured for ?10, 000
Times Square, 1922Aerial view of Times Square, New York, New York, early 1922. Visible advertisements include billboards for Wrigleys chewing gum, Macys department store, and Chalmers underwear
Illustration, film camera
Nine Perish in Movie Studio FireFed by films and papier mache used in making sets, a spectacular fire the swept the Pathe and Manhattan studios at 133rd Street and Park Avenue, New York City, after a series of explosions on Dec
Shirley Temple with her Father at the BeachShirley Temple, screen sensation, is shown being tossed in the air by her father. George F. Temple, Beverly Hills banker, as they disport at the beach, here, at Santa Monica
Portrait of Harry and Jack CohnSeperated by the breath of a continent, Jack and Harry Cohn, Vice-President and President of Columbia Pictures, respectively
Actress Bette Davis Joining Hands With Female Costars of The Sisters(Original Caption) Anita Louise, Bette Davis, and Jane Bryan are shown in a scene from AAP's Warner Brothers drama The Sisters, costarring Errol Flynn and based on the novel of the same name
Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in action during a scene from Strike Up the Band, gave first prize in the action still class of the Hollywood Studios Still Photography Show to Ed Cronenweth
Judy Garland and Jimmy StewartJimmy Stewart gets a peep at Judy Garland's engagement ring. She's engaged to marry David Rose, Hollywood musician. The girl in the mirror is Jimmy's sister, Virginia Stewart
Pola Negri, Polish motion picture star who says she belongs to her public, was detained today by immigration authorities when she arrived on the S.S. Excalibur
Parade of Stars Opens Back the Attack ShowBeneath a barrage balloon, Judy Garland, screen star
Judy Garland Hits New YorkJudy Garland has landed and the Marines are well in hand, as the young singing screen star arrivs at Penn Station holding an American flag and a United States Marine doll
Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis HonoredBrig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, the highest ranking Negro officer in the U.S
Mary Helps the Dimes to MarchArriving in New York to lend a willing hand in the March of Dimes campaign, Mary Pickford holds a dime as she steps off the Broadway Limited on January 13th
Coffee and ConversationVan Heflin enjoys some coffee and the company of Lizabeth Scott during lull in production on Hollywood set
Judy Garland's AdmirationScreen star Judy Garland is shown admiring the service bar worn by WAC First Sergeant Marcelle Stram at the Back the Attack Army show held on the grounds of the Washington Monument, yesterday
Barbara Payton frowns then laughs as she is interviewed upon her arrival at airport today
Barbara PaytonActress Barbara Payton, left, shown with her attorney Milton Golden, right, went to court today to do battle with film star Franchot Tone over their divorce troubles
Francesca HiltonActress Zsa Zsa Gabor and her daughter Francesca, 5 1/2, are pictured at LaGuardia Airport on arrival from Los Angeles via American Airlines. Miss Gabor will leave for Europe by plane on Thursday
Francesca HiltonZsa Zsa Gabor and her 7-year-old daughter, Francesca Hilton, are shown at Idlewild Airport as they flew in from Los Angeles with Dominican playboy Porforio Rubirosa
Elvis Presley, left, and Bobby Darin, a pair of youthful singing stars who would sweep both tickets among the nation's young voters, get together at Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas
Marlon Brando waves his greetings to New York upon arriving at Idlewild Airport from Hollywood
Francesca HiltonIt's the Gabor family three generations of beauty was spotlighted in New York's famed Stork Club, when Zsa Zsa Gabor (left) gave a "Sweet Sixteen" party for her daughter
Francesca HiltonActress Zsa Zsa Gabor (2nd from right) and her new husband, Joshua S. Cosden (center), pose with the wedding party following their marriage. (left to right)--With the couple were J.K
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard BurtonActress Elizabeth Taylor and husband Richard Burton speak to the press at the Plaza Hotel Feb. 5th. The couple is in New York for the American premiere of motion picture ?Dr
Elvis Presley and Bob FinkelElvis Presley as he met with the press to discuss his first TV special which will be aired in December, 1968. Pictured with Bob Finkel, Executive Producer
Playing to WinOut to win, Elizabeth Taylor takes on husband, played by Michael Caine, in a game of table tennis
Reel LifeElizabeth Taylor wears a full-lenght, pastel-dyed mink coat when she takes out the garbage
The BurtonsRichard Burton and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, who?s wearing the heart-shaped diamond pendant which drove away her tears, arrive at a $72, 000 star-studded party
Brooke ShieldsWith the Washington Square arch in the background, Brooke Shields is just another kid enjoying a skateboard and bubble gum. At the age of one, she was a pretty baby in an Ivory Snow ad
Tooting Pavilioncirca 1923: Posters advertise films starring Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin on show at the Tooting Electric Pavilion. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Cinema Poster; 7 Days Leave From PrisonConvicted criminal Danny Hughes appears in a series of photographs as part of an experiment in home leave from prisons
Injun Petecirca 1930: Pete the Pup, known all over the world through his film work in Hollywood comedies, dressed in a red indian headdress. (Photo by J. Eldee Hester/General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
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
Praxinoscope Theatrecirca 1890: The Praxinoscope Theatre, complete with its case, a set of bands in colour on which the images are printed
Theatre Switchboardcirca 1930: The switchboard at Mexican actor Ramon Novarros little theatre, Teatro Intimo, at his residence in Los Angeles. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Warners Cinema1951: The exterior of Warners Cinema with its steel tower and neon signs in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5298 - We Go To Hollywood - pub
Diana DorsBlonde British actress Diana Dors (1931 - 1984) arrives at the Cannes Film Festival, 3rd May 1956. Original Publication : Picture Post - 8396 - Diana - Queen Of Cannes - pub
Curtis In The BathJack Lemmon (1925 2001, left) and Marilyn Monroe (1926 - 1962) watch Tony Curtis taking a bath in a scene from Some Like It Hot, directed by Billy Wilder, 1959. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Oedipus RexRussian born composer, conductor, pianist and writer Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971) conducts a BBC performance of his opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex, with text by French poet
Old Camera plateIllustration of an Old Camera plate
Single person in cinema watching credits
Black and white digital illustration of directors chair
Illustration of clapperboard
Black and white digital illustration of camera film icon
Illustration of actors, technicians, and production team on film set
Black and white illustration of clapperboard
Digital illustration of film camera
Digital illustration of film reel
Illustration of spotlight on tripod
London Cinemacirca 1930: Inside the Dominion Cinema, Tottenham Court Road, London which later became a theatre. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Roxy cinema (Radio City Music Hall) circa 1930circa 1930: RKO Roxy cinema (Radio City Music Hall) part of the Rockefeller Centre, New York, viewed from 6th Avenue. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Leicester Square1939: Leicester Square Theatre, showing The Sun Never Sets, starring Basil Rathbone and Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
London Pavilioncirca 1935: The London Pavilion cinema in Piccadilly, London showing We Live Again, which starred Fredric March and Anna Sten. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Kingsway At Nightcirca 1925: The Stoll Picture Theatre illuminated on Kingsway, London. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Berlin Cinemacirca 1930: An exterior view of the Capitol Cinema, one of Berlins largest cinemas in the Tanentzienstrasse. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Steglitz Cinema, Berlincirca 1930: The Steglitz Cinema in Berlin lit by Art-Deco neon lights. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
German Cinema1925: A neon sign outside the Capitol Cinema in the Tauenzienstrasse, Berlin advertises a showing of the Ronald Colman picture Stella Dallas. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Tower Cinemacirca 1920: The unusual entrance to the Tower Cinema on Princes Street, Edinburgh. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Billboards outside movie theater
Kinematograph CameraJuly 1912: The Kinematograph Camera, capable of filming in colour, seen on a roof top. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Out-Building Cinema12th March 1930: An out building on Chillingham Castle Estate, Northumberland has been converted into a cinema, and is being run by the Earl of Tankerville and Lord Ossulston
Cinema LightsJuly 1929: The lit-up exterior of the Empire Theatre cinema in Leicester Square, London. (Photo by J. Gaiger/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Filming Take-OffA US Army cinematographer filming a US Nieuport 28 biplane taking off during the summer counter-offensive. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Cinema Crowd5th October 1918: Crowds wait to enter the New Gallery cinema. (Photo by A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Kings Cross Cinemacirca 1922: Kings Cross Cinema in north London which later became The Scala. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
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Capitol Cinema1927: The Capitol cinema, London, showing Hills of Kentucky starring Rin Tin Tin the famous animal film star. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Film Dummiescirca 1955: A collection of film dummies. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Getty Images)
Western Film Set1951: A screen set with a town water pump and horse watering trough built for a western film at Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
The White Continentcirca 1950: A scene from the Crown Film Unit production The White Continent, about life in the Antarctic with The Norsel ice-breaker trapped fast by pack ice
The White Continentcirca 1950: A scene from the Crown Film Unit production The White Continent, about life in the Antarctic. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5893 - Who Hates The Crown Film Unit - pub
Plaza Cinema1st October 1955: A neon sign lights up the Plaza cinema in the Scottish industrial town of Kilmarnock
Long-Woolled SheepLong-woolled sheep in field near Kielder, one of the many villages situated on the Tynes Bank, 21st October 1950
Owd Bob1938: A sheepdog helps himself to his dinner from an unattended basket in a scene from the film Owd Bob (aka To The Victor ), directed by Robert Stevenson for Gainsborough Pictures