Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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Page 73
... never know . She kept Rogers , Arlen , Cooper , Mack , a couple of pursuit pilots , and a panting writer all in line . They were handled like chessmen , never running into one another , never suspecting that there was any other man in ...
... never know . She kept Rogers , Arlen , Cooper , Mack , a couple of pursuit pilots , and a panting writer all in line . They were handled like chessmen , never running into one another , never suspecting that there was any other man in ...
Page 155
... never shown in silence , either . The best theaters featured hundred - piece orchestras playing original scores composed for specific films , and even small towns employed or- ganists to vamp an accompaniment based on the emotional con ...
... never shown in silence , either . The best theaters featured hundred - piece orchestras playing original scores composed for specific films , and even small towns employed or- ganists to vamp an accompaniment based on the emotional con ...
Page 278
... never in the position that I was caught in , " Clara noted . " Hot copy , ' yes , we were both that — but mine was bad hot copy . She never had to go through quite the horrible things that happened to me . " The distinction did not ...
... never in the position that I was caught in , " Clara noted . " Hot copy , ' yes , we were both that — but mine was bad hot copy . She never had to go through quite the horrible things that happened to me . " The distinction did not ...
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