A Certain Cinema

by Sérgio Leemann

A Certain Cinema, by Sérgio Leemann

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Ethel Merman

Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Ethel Merman and Dan Dailey relax on the set of <em>There´s No Business Like Show Business</em>
Tags: 1954, break, Dan Dailey, Ethel Merman, leaning board, Marilyn Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor, The Leaning Board, There's No Business Like Show Business,
While filming <em>We´re Not Dressing</em>, Ethel Merman gets her voice recorded on a machine that captures sound on a mile of thin wire that reels and unreels on the large spools shown on the front
Tags: 1934, Ethel Merman, hat, microphone, We're Not Dressing,
Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine are all smiles at the reception wich followed their marriage in the garden of his Hollywood home. June, 1964
Tags: 1964, celebration, couple, Ernest Borgnine, Ethel Merman, flower, The Good Life, wedding,
The girls of <Em>It´s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World</em>-- Edie Adams, Ethel Merman and Dorothy Provine-- kick up their heels
Tags: 1963, Dorothy Provine, Edie Adams, Ethel Merman, fun, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, They All Laughed,
Paramount president Adolph Zukor stops by the set of <em>We´re Not Dressing</em> and poses with Ethel Merman and Leon Errol
Tags: 1934, Adolph Zukor, Ethel Merman, Leon Errol, mogul, visitor, Visitor on the Set, We're Not Dressing,
With the aid of Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman prepares to cut the cake at her birthday celebration at Radio City Music Hall. January, 1936
Tags: 1936, birthday, cake, celebration, Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman, Let Them Eat Cake,
Ethel Merman
Tags: 1936, Ethel Merman, fashion, fur, jewelry, Stars in Fur,
Ready for the big number: Johnnie Ray, Mitzi Gaynor, Dan Dailey, Ethel Merman, Donald O´Connor and Marilyn Monroe on the set of <em>There´s No Business Like Show Business</em>
Tags: 1954, Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Ethel Merman, Johnnie Ray, Marilyn Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor, There's No Business Like Show Business,
Toots and Ethel Merman between scenes of <em>We´re Not Dressing</em>
Tags: 1934, animal, dog, Ethel Merman, We're Not Dressing,
"The dinner suit is selected by Ethel Merman. Both frock and jacket are accomplished in dark brown chiffon, while a Quaker collar of white silk pique is accented with large buttons of brilliants".
Tags: 1934, A World of Fashion, Ethel Merman, fashion, portrait,

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