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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... shooting , male extras ( one of whom was a young hopeful called Clark Gable ) would greet Clara's appearance each morning with wolf whistles . " They all bristled up when she walked on the set , " recalled actor David Butler . " She was ...
... shooting , male extras ( one of whom was a young hopeful called Clark Gable ) would greet Clara's appearance each morning with wolf whistles . " They all bristled up when she walked on the set , " recalled actor David Butler . " She was ...
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... shooting . She loved Roland and intended to defy her father and marry him , but the message was clear : her career came first . Kid Boots seemed likely to further it . Paramount bought the Broadway musical - comedy for $ 75,000 , then ...
... shooting . She loved Roland and intended to defy her father and marry him , but the message was clear : her career came first . Kid Boots seemed likely to further it . Paramount bought the Broadway musical - comedy for $ 75,000 , then ...
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... shooting a foot of film . For once , Clara was given star treatment : her voice test would also be recorded by a camera , with Dorothy Arzner directing a scene from The Wild Party , the forthcoming , all- talking " Spring Bow . " No ...
... shooting a foot of film . For once , Clara was given star treatment : her voice test would also be recorded by a camera , with Dorothy Arzner directing a scene from The Wild Party , the forthcoming , all- talking " Spring Bow . " No ...
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