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Walter Huston and Claudette Colbert in The
Lady Lies, 1929. Directed by Hobart Henley for Paramount. Courtesy
of Hulton Archive/Getty Images. |
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Big
Dials, ca. 1940s-1960s. Courtesy
of University of Washington Stock Film Collection. |
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The Goldschmidt Jewish Private
School, Berlin, 1937. Courtesy of Julien Bryan/Steven Spielberg
Film and Video Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum. |
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Angela (played by the director's
niece, Angela Burnett) and friend in Killer of Sheep. Directed
by Charles Burnett, restored by UCLA
Film & Television Archive.
Courtesy of Milestone Film. |
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Liston, ca. 1938-1956. Courtesy
of Liston F. Hills Film Collection, University of Washington Libraries. |
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Lady Bird Johnson among
Texas Wildflowers, 1968, by Robert Knudsen. Courtesy of LBJ Library.
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Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki
in The Dragon Painter, 1919. Directed by William Worthington and
restored by the George Eastman House. Courtesy of the San Francisco
Silent Film Festival and Milestone Film. |
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Man, ca. 1925-1933. Courtesy
of Aberdeen, Washington Film Collection, University of Washington
Libraries. |
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Anna May Wong in Piccadilly,
1929. Directed by E. A. Dupont and restored by the British Film
Institute. Courtesy of BFI and Milestone Film. |
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Steffi Duna and Charles Collins
in Dancing Pirate, 1936. Directed by Lloyd Corrigan for RKO. Courtesy
of Hulton Archive/Getty Images. |
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Moira Shearer in The Red
Shoes, 1948. Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger for GFD/The
Archers. Courtesy of Hulton Archive/Getty Images. |
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Woman with Camera. Courtesy
of Iwao Matsushita Film Collection, University of Washington Libraries. |
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The Exiles,
1961. Directed by Kent Mackenzie, restored
by UCLA Film & Television
Archive. Courtesy of Diane and Kiki
Mackenzie and Milestone Film. |
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Film and
You. Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries. |
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View of Grauman's
Chinese Theater by Al Greene, Hollywood, 1953. Courtesy
of Hulton Archive/Getty Images. |
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Stan Laurel
and Oliver Hardy in Pack Up Your Troubles, 1932. Directed by
George Marshall and Ray McCarey for MGM. Courtesy of Hulton Archive/Getty
Images. |
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Gloria Swanson,
Rudolph Valentino, Elinor Glyn, and Sam Wood in Beyond the
Rocks, 1922. Directed by Sam Wood and restored
by the Nederlands Filmmuseum. Courtesy of Milestone Film. |
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Kaliska-Greenblatt Home
Movie Collection, University of Georgia Libraries' Media Archives |
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