If one is good, then three are better. Hello everybody. Joe Morella and Frank Segers back with more info on the MGM child stars of the 1930s. Every studio back in the Golden Era had a child star or two under contract. And at MGM, which boasted as being the biggest and the best, ( […]
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Art Work In Advertising
Last week we ran a poster of silent screen star Nazimova which was used in the 1920’s to promote her films. It was an excellent example of how art was woven into film advertising. Hello, everybody. Joe Morella and Frank Segers here with another wonderful drawing of another memorable film star. Joe found this shot […]
Was SHIRLEY TEMPLE the most famous Child...
Was she? or Wasn’t she? That old ad slogan (does she or doesn’t she) comes to mind. Well, she WAS. The most famous child star of all time — so far. Hello everybody. Mr. Joe Morella and Mr. Frank Segers here. Mrs. Norman Maine has left the building. Shirley Temple. She’s had a drink […]