A Certain Cinema

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A Certain Cinema, by Sérgio Leemann

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Barbara Stanwyck

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Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor shortly before he left for active duty
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, couple, portrait, Robert Taylor, The War Effort, uniform,
Barbara Stanwyck starring in <em>Dark Victory</em>. April, 1938
Tags: ...and on radio too, 1938, Barbara Stanwyck, Dark Victory, microphone, portrait, radio,
Barbara Stanwyck
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Barbara Stanwyck
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While husband Robert Taylor is serving with the US Naval Air Corps, Barbara Stanwyck reads the paper for news of the war
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, breakfast, couple, home, Robert Taylor, The War Effort,
Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey-- <em>The File on Thelma Jordon</em>
Tags: 1950, Barbara Stanwyck, portrait, The File on Thelma Jordon, Wendell Corey,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1939, A World of Fashion, Barbara Stanwyck, fashion, portrait,
Barbara Stanwyck, Errol Flynn-- <em>Cry Wolf</em>
Tags: 1947, Barbara Stanwyck, Cry Wolf, Errol Flynn, portrait,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, fur, hair, portrait, Stars in Fur,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, swimming pool, swimsuit, The Swimsuit Gallery,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1942, Barbara Stanwyck, portrait,
Barbara Stanwyck on the set of <em>To Please a Lady</em>
Tags: 1950, Barbara Stanwyck, break, fur, Take a Break, telephone, To Please a Lady,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1940, Barbara Stanwyck, jewelry, portrait, The Jewelry Box,
Barbara Stanwyck on the set of <em>The Lady Eve</em>
Tags: 1941, Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve,
Barbara Stanwyck-- <em>Cattle Queen of Montana</em>
Tags: 1954, Barbara Stanwyck, Cattle Queen of Montana,
Producer Chester Erskine (light jacket), cinematographer John Alton (bow tie) and Barbara Stanwyck on the set of <em>Witness to Murder</em>
Tags: 1954, Barbara Stanwyck, camera, Chester Erskine, cinematographer, crew, John Alton, Masters of Light, microphone, producer, Witness to Murder,
Genevieve Tobin, Gene Raymond, Barbara Stanwyck-- <em>The Woman in Red</em>
Tags: 1935, Barbara Stanwyck, Gene Raymond, Genevieve Tobin, portrait, The Woman in Red (1935),
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1934, Barbara Stanwyck, fur, hat, portrait, The Milliner's Art,
Barbara Stanwyck holds a pastel of herself done by Helen Carlton from a photograph by Longworth
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Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1938, Anyone for Tennis?, Barbara Stanwyck, tennis,
Barbara Stanwyck, David Manners-- <em>The Miracle Woman</em>
Tags: 1931, Barbara Stanwyck, David Manners, The Miracle Woman,
Barbara Stanwyck, Dickie Moore-- <em>So Big!</em>
Tags: 1932, Barbara Stanwyck, Dickie Moore, So Big! (1932),
Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas-- <em>Clash by Night</em>
Tags: 1952, Barbara Stanwyck, Clash by Night, Paul Douglas, portrait,
"Brown and Chinese red combine in making this suit a fashion triumph in the personal wardrobe of Barbara Stanwyck. The suit is three-piece, with a short brown wool gored skirt, a jumper of Rodier´s Chinese red jersey and a short jacket of the brown fabric laced in front with the red jersey".
Tags: 1939, A World of Fashion, Barbara Stanwyck, fashion, hat, portrait,
Director Frank Capra demonstrates to Adolphe Menjou how to handle Barbara Stanwyck in a scene from <em>Forbidden</em>
Tags: 1932, Adolphe Menjou, Barbara Stanwyck, camera, director, Directors in Action, Forbidden (1932), Frank Capra,
Fritz Lang directs Barbara Stanwyck and Paul Douglas in <em>Clash by Night</em>
Tags: 1952, Barbara Stanwyck, Clash by Night, director, Directors in Action, Fritz Lang, Paul Douglas,
On the way to the <em>Monsieur Beaucaire</em> set, director George Marshall receives a smooch from Barbara Stanwyck, then acting in <em>California</em>
Tags: 1946, Barbara Stanwyck, California, director, George Marshall, Monsieur Beaucaire (1946), The Good Life,
Columnist Sheila Graham interviews producer Hal B. Wallis and Barbara Stanwyck on the set of <em>No Man of Her Own</em>
Tags: 1950, Barbara Stanwyck, Hal B. Wallis, No Man of Her Own (1950), producer, Sheila Graham, visitor, Visitor on the Set,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1938, Barbara Stanwyck, fashion, fur, Stars in Fur,
Barbara Stanwyck, Isabel Jewell and Robert Taylor on the air
Tags: ...and on radio too, Barbara Stanwyck, couple, Isabel Jewell, microphone, radio, Robert Taylor, script,
Barbara Stanwyck
Tags: 1936, A World of Fashion, Barbara Stanwyck, fashion,
Director Wesley Ruggles, Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck  and Edgar Buchanan in conversation on the set of <em>You Belong to Me</em>
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, director, Directors in Action, Edgar Buchanan, Henry Fonda, Wesley Ruggles, You Belong to Me (1941),
Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck show how good they are to the director of <em>You Belong to Me</em>, Wesley Ruggles
Tags: 1941, Barbara Stanwyck, camera, director, Directors in Action, Henry Fonda, Wesley Ruggles, You Belong to Me (1941),
Anne Shirley and Barbara Stanwyck in front of the camera; director King Vidor and cinematographer Rudolph Maté (plaid jacket) behind it: <em>Stella Dallas</em>
Tags: 1937, Anne Shirley, Barbara Stanwyck, camera, cinematographer, crew, director, Directors in Action, filming, King Vidor, Rudolph Maté, Stella Dallas (1937),
Barbara Stanwyck, Franchot Tone and Joan Crawford with the latest in eyewear. June, 1936
Tags: 1936, Barbara Stanwyck, couple, fashion, Franchot Tone, gloves, hat, Joan Crawford, The Good Life,
Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck at their San Fernando Valley ranch
Tags: 1939, A Star's Best Friend, animal, Barbara Stanwyck, couple, dog, Robert Taylor,
"Barbara Stanwyck poses in one of the gowns Edith Head designed for the star´s personal summer wardrobe. It is made of white and sapphire blue hand printed silk. The skirt is formed by unpressed pleats. The strapless bodice has a draped effect bustline. There is a brief bolero of the matching silk making this dress suitable for informal as well as formal evening wear."
Tags: 1948, A World of Fashion, Barbara Stanwyck, Edith Head, fashion, portrait,
Director Sidney Lanfield and Barbara Stanwyck look at a test strip from <em>Red Salute</em>
Tags: 1935, Barbara Stanwyck, Celluloid Tales, director, Red Salute, Sidney Lanfield,
Barbara Stanwyck´s dining room
Tags: 1938, Barbara Stanwyck, home, Home & Hearth,
Barbara Stanwyck and director Anthony Mann look at <em>The Furies</em>
Tags: 1950, Anthony Mann, Barbara Stanwyck, Celluloid Tales, director, The Furies,

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