gagman66
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ugaarte,

*Bessie Love, Is She waiting to Dance?*

*Bebe Daniels, from "She's A Sheik" (Paramount, 1927), Boy was She Ever!*
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*Anita Page, Such A Sweetheart*
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ugaarte,

*Mary Nolan, With Helpful pooch*

*Janet Gaynor, A Single Rose, From FOUR DEVILS*

*Janet Gaynor, Black Stockings, From STREET ANGEL*

*Bebe Daniels, In Russian Dress*

*Phyllis Haver, Funny Honey*

*Constance Talmadge, Golden Dress*
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Anita Page, A loving tribute to the memory of A Beautiful, Classy Lady






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Ed,
I love the vintage soundtrack to OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS with "I LOVED YOU THEN, AS I LOVE YOU NOW", which became a big standard. Can't complain about that any. Great music, but it could be cleaned up a little.
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Ed,
OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS needs some re-mastering, or at the very least a fresh transfer. Kind of scratchy at times, and even a few hairs in there, stuck in the telecine. OUR MODERN MAIDENS looks so much better. Warner's should put these both out on DVD now in order to honor her.
TCM should pull the 1912 CLEOPATRA tonight, and run SPEEDWAY (1929), with Anita and William Haines instead. This movie hasn't aired in years, and years!
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*Anita Page, Great Big Lovely Smile!*
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*"Anita Page, By The Light Of The Moon."*
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*Anita Page, Great Big Lovely Smile!*
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Hey, How did I happen to miss out on REDUCING?

*Anita Page, Great Big Lovely Smile!*
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Hey, where do I get a Smilie with the Bye, Bye sign? That is just adorable!
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rover27,
I have no idea what you are talking about???
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Ed,
Good lord! Mayer was a rather perverted character. It seems like He habitually Hit on virtually every Woman who ever worked for him? Here's another photo that I just finished working on.

*Anita Page, One Classy Lady! "I Just Despise Dirty Old Men!"*
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*Anita Page, One Classy Lady*
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*Anita Page. One Classy Lady*
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*Anita Page, Always Remember*
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Aaron,
Busted all Speed records with this! An extremely lovely photo that does more fitting Justice to the memory of a great, great lady! Now what will they have for a TCM Memorial tribute I wonder? How soon might this be?

*Anita Page, A Rare Gem!*
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Well, as far as I know, TCM hasn't aired THE FLAPPER, or any other Olive Thomas features so far? You could try requesting the movie, and the "EVERBODY'S SWEETHEART" Documentary too.
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Aaron,
Very sad news indeed. I personally feel terribly guilty too! This is the only colorized photo that I have of Anita, and it's not very much. If you have nice photo's E-mail them, and I will colorize the ones that you have for you.

*"Anita Page, Always Remember"!*
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Film_Fatale,
Yes, I have seen it. TCM has run this before. Sadly, this picture is not very good, and the score is truly dismal! Unfortunately, the Theda Barra version is lost.
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Film_Fatale,
I couldn't figure it out? The image is to small. Maybe a "Mirror "as you say, as Mary is holding a powder puff in one hand. A really cute photo.
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*Mary Nolan, with Helpful Pooch*
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Kate,
Thanks, but Janet Gaynor looks every bit that lovely in Frank Borzage's STREET ANGEL. She really does.
Here is a photo I just worked on of Bebe Daniels. Again, wish the graphic was a little bit higher resolution than this. Though she still looks quite nice.

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Kate, Mike,

*Janet Gaynor From FOUR DEVILS. A Single Rose.*

*Janet Gaynor in Stockings, From STREET ANGEL.*
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Film_Fatale,
Well, one thing we actually do know. A small handful of Paramount-Viacom owned Silent's have fairly recently been restored.
Among these are Gloria Swanson's ZAZA, STAGE STRUCK, and FINE MANNERS, plusTHE WEDDING MARCH. CHILDREN OF DIVORCE, STARK LOVE, Von Sternberg's UNDERWORLD, and THE LAST COMMAND, and William Wellman's WINGS, and BEGGARS OF LIFE.
I have no information if Sternberg's THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK has been restored or not? Although the old 80's Paramount VHS release was actually made from a very good quality print.
Other possibilities are James Cruze THE COVERED WAGON, THE PONY EXPRESS, and OLD IRONSIDES Also Mauritz Stiller's HOTEL IMPERIAL. I hope that there are several more like A KISS FOR CINDERELLA (1925), and THE FOUR FEATHERS (1929), for example. Also Pola Negri's WOMAN OF THE WORLD, and BARBED WIRE just for starters.

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Mike,
Hey, those Lobby-cards are fantastic! never seen any of those before? But that's not Laura La Plante on THE CAT AND THE CANARY one?
Johanna,
The first photo is not labeled? Are or the first two of them in the post both from the same movie?
Here are a couple more colrized photo's.
*Bebe Daniels, from "She's A Sheik" (Paramount, 1927), Boy was She Ever!*
*Bessie Love, Is She waiting to Dance?*