A Certain Cinema

by Sérgio Leemann

A Certain Cinema, by Sérgio Leemann

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Charles Butterworth

Charles Butterworth demonstrates how a sunbath should be taken to guard against the danger of sunburn. September, 1938
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Ethel Kenyon & Charles Butterworth attend a tennis match
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Bobby Breen, Charles Butterworth-- <em>Rainbow on the River</em>
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Always in good spirits, director Charles Reisner pretends to be moved by a scene played by Helen Chan and Charles Butterworth on the set of <em>Student Tour</em>. Leaning on the camera is cinematographer Joseph Valentine
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Una Merkel, Charles Butterworth-- <em>The Night Is Young</em>
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Charles Butterworth, the well-dressed tennis player
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Carole Lombard, Charles Butterworth, Fred MacMurray and director Mitchell Leisen between scenes of <em>Swing High, Swing Low</em>
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On the set of <em>Rainbow on the River</em>, director Kurt Neumann and crew watch Charles Butterworth and Bobby Breen perform
Tags: 1936, Bobby Breen, camera, Charles Butterworth, crew, director, Directors in Action, Kurt Neumann, Rainbow on the River,
Winnie Lightner, Charles Butterworth-- <em>Side Show</em>
Tags: 1931, A Musical Moment, Charles Butterworth, portrait, Side Show, Winnie Lightner,
Charles Butterworth, Clark Gable-- <em>Forsaking All Others</em>
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Mae West, Charles Butterworth-- <em>Every Day´s a Holiday</em>
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Charles Butterworth, Robert Taylor-- <em>Magnificent Obsession</em>
Tags: 1935, Charles Butterworth, elegance, Magnificent Obsession (1935), Robert Taylor,

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  • Becoming Immortal
  • Celluloid Tales
  • Deck the Halls
  • Directors in Action
  • Easter Greetings!
  • Every Day Is Mother’s Day
  • The Fairest of All
  • The Good Life
  • Happy New Year!
  • Have You Read the Book?
  • Home & Hearth
  • I Want to Ride My Bicycle
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  • It’s Halloween!
  • The Jewelry Box
  • Keeping in Shape
  • The Leaning Board
  • Let Them Eat Cake
  • Masters of Light
  • The Milliner’s Art
  • A Musical Moment
  • My Pride and Joy
  • Of Pilgrims and Turkeys
  • Real Directors Smoke Pipes
  • A Star’s Best Friend
  • Stars & Stripes
  • Stars in Fur
  • The Swimsuit Gallery
  • Take a Break
  • They All Laughed
  • They Were Called Records
  • Traveling in Style
  • Visitor on the Set
  • The War Effort
  • When Directors Meet
  • A World of Fashion
  • Yes, It’s My Automobile

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