0820_0445
Groucho Marx and Jack Lemmon
1977 © 1978 Ulvis Alberts
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0829_0027
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
with head of Brooklyn Vitaphone Studio
C. 1928
**I.V.
0820_0442
Groucho Marx
1977 © 1978 Ulvis Alberts
0820_0465
Groucho Marx at his Beverly Hills, California home
1977 © 1978 Ulvis Alberts
0807_2113
Cary Grant with Barbara Harris and Jennifer Grant
circa 1982
© 1982 Gary Lewis
0818_0692
Elvis Presley
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2086
Cary Grant
circa 1970s © 1978 Ulvis Alberts
0807_2107
Cary Grant
circa 1980s
© 1980 Gary Lewis
0807_2012
Cary Grant with Peter Bogdanovich and Cybill Shepherd
circa 1975 © 1978 Gunther
0807_2124
Cary Grant and Maureen Donaldson
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2115
Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2122
Cary Grant and George Cukor
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2114
Cary Grant
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2120
Cary Grant
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2110
Cary Grant
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0807_2117
Cary Grant
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0764_0201
Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner aboard "Splendour" in Marina Del Rey, CA July 7, 1978 © 1978 Jason Hailey
0807_2121
Cary Grant
circa 1970s
© 1978 Gary Lewis
0802_0124
Groucho Marx circa 1960 © 1978 Glenn Embree
0807_0018
Cary Grant
1976 © 1978 John Engstead
0803_1047
Errol Flynn
circa 1945
** I.V.
0758_1124
Gladys Baker (Marilyn Monroe's mother in her Florida home)
circa 1970
** I.V.
0733_2262
Judy Garland and Jimmy Durante going over their radio scripts for "Dick Tracy" for the "Command Performance"
1945
** I.V.
0764_0207
Natalie Wood, c. 1968.
0758_1156
Marilyn Monroe's housekeeper-companion Mrs. Eunice Murray, who called a doctor and found Marilyn dead from an apparent overdose of sleeping pills, is shown as she talked to the press. The last person to see Marilyn alive, Mrs. Murray said, "I never saw Marilyn Monroe cry." She also said "Marilyn never mentioned death."
08-06-1962