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Hollywood's human shadows make jobs easier for stars : stand-in is a Hollywood term
Actors George Brent and Josephine Hutchinson, stars of the film “The Right to Live” stand on a sound stage after their stand-ins have vacated the area. The two are surrounded by lights, camera technicians, film cameras, director William Keighley and the script supervisor. Ms. Hutchinson wears an evening gown; Mr. Brent, a tuxedo.
1935-03-10
28.5 x 16 cm
Tribune Company
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- English
- Actors--American--1930-1940
- Brent, George, 1904-1979
- Costumes--1930-1940
- Evening gowns--1930-1940
- Keighley, William, 1889-1984
- Motion picture cameras--1930-1940
- Tuxedoes--1930-1940
- Hutchinson, Josephine, 1903-1998
- Right to live (Motion picture)
- Motion picture production & direction--California--Burbank--1930-1940
- Motion picture producers & directors--American--California--Burbank--1930-1940
- Motion picture lighting--1930-1940
- Filmmakers--California--Burbank--1930-1940
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- text
- These materials are either in the public domain, according to U.S. copyright law, or permission has been obtained from rights owners. The digital version and supplementary materials are available for all educational uses worldwide.
- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Sunday Tribune (March 10, 1935), Part 7, p. 7
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