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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... theater , “ and the way the populace flocked to the Loew house signified that fact . Clara Bow drags ' em in of all ages , and they sure went for this one . " In San Francisco a 2,700 - seat theater " exceeded even the fondest ...
... theater , “ and the way the populace flocked to the Loew house signified that fact . Clara Bow drags ' em in of all ages , and they sure went for this one . " In San Francisco a 2,700 - seat theater " exceeded even the fondest ...
Page 162
... Theater owners refused to convert their facilities for what was still considered a fad . To publicize The Wild Party , Paramount planned a " personal appearance " tour , a publicity gimmick which brought actors to theaters for in ...
... Theater owners refused to convert their facilities for what was still considered a fad . To publicize The Wild Party , Paramount planned a " personal appearance " tour , a publicity gimmick which brought actors to theaters for in ...
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... theater . Now she was the most popular star in movies , and thousands of fans braved the bitter winter cold to welcome her home . Policemen outside the Paramount theater tried to stop the mob from overflowing onto DeKalb Avenue and ...
... theater . Now she was the most popular star in movies , and thousands of fans braved the bitter winter cold to welcome her home . Policemen outside the Paramount theater tried to stop the mob from overflowing onto DeKalb Avenue and ...
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