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A Group of Set Stills from Paramount Pictures Musical Films
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A Group of Set Stills from Paramount Pictures Musical Films Including Follow Thru, Honey, Playboy of Paris, Love Me Tonight, A Bedtime Story, A Lady's Profession, Sitting Pretty, Shoot the Works, College Rhythm, Collegiate, All the King's Horses, Coronado, Three Cheers for Love, Give Us This Night, Artists and Models, Artists and Models Abroad, St. Louis Blues, Love Thy Neighbor, Sweater Girl, Priorities on Parade, Salute for Three, Happy Go Lucky, Boogie Woogie, Incendiary Blonde, The Stork Club, Variety Girl, Red, Hot and Blue, Song of Surrender, Let's Dance, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, Somebody Loves Me, The Stars are Singing, Those Redheads from Seattle, The Vagabond King, The Joker is Wild, Li'l Abner, Love in a Goldfish Bowl, Come Blow Your Horn, and Norwood. Please note that there may be some duplication of photographs in each film folder. Follow Thru (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Director Lloyd Corrigan. Musical. Approximately 15 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Honey (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Starring Nancy Carroll, Lillian Roth. Director Wesley Ruggles. Musical. A group of 9 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Playboy of Paris (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Starring Maurice Chevalier. Director Ludwig Berger. Musical. A group of 7 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Love Me Tonight (Paramount Pictures, 1932). Starring Jeanette MacDonald, Maurice Chevalier. Director Rouben Mamoulian. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, including 2 unretouched proofs of Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier. A Bedtime Story (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Starring Maurice Chevalier. Director Norman Taurog. Musical. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. A Lady's Profession (aka Good News) (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Director Norman Z. McLeod. Musical. Approximately 10 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Sitting Pretty (aka We're Sittin' Pretty) (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Starring Ginger Rogers. Director Harry Joe Brown. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Jack Oakie. Shoot the Works (aka Thank your Stars) (Paramount Pictures, 1934). Director Wesley Ruggles. Musical. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. College Rhythm (Paramount Pictures, 1934). Director Norman Taurog. Musical. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Collegiate (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Ralph Murphy. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring Betty Grable. All the King's Horses (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Frank Tuttle. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Coronado (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Norman Z. McLeod. Musical. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring Jack Haley. Three Cheers for Love (Paramount Pictures, 1936). Director Ray McCarey. Musical. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Give Us This Night (Paramount Pictures, 1936). Director Alexander Hall. Musical. Approximately 90 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring director Alexander Hall. Artists and Models (Paramount Pictures, 1937). Director Raoul Walsh. Musical. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Ida Lupino and one featuring Jack Benny. Artists and Models Abroad (Paramount Pictures, 1938). Director Mitchell Leisen. Musical. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso, one featuring Jack Benny. St. Louis Blues (Paramount Pictures, 1939). Director Raoul Walsh. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso. Love Thy Neighbor (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Starring Jack Benny. Director Mark Sandrich. Musical. Approximately 275 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Sweater Girl (Paramount Pictures, 1942). Director William Clemens. Musical. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Eddie Bracken. Priorities on Parade (aka Priorities of 1942) (Paramount Pictures, 1942). Director Albert S. Rogell. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Salute for Three (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Director Ralph Murphy. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Together with 2 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in. Happy Go Lucky (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Starring Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty Hutton. Director Curtis Bernhardt. Approximately 130 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso, one featuring Dick Powell and Eddie Bracken and one featuring Mary Martin. Boogie Woogie (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Director Noel Madison. Musical. Three silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, all with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in. Incendiary Blonde (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Starring Betty Hutton. For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
A Group of Set Stills from Paramount Pictures Musical Films Including Follow Thru, Honey, Playboy of Paris, Love Me Tonight, A Bedtime Story, A Lady's Profession, Sitting Pretty, Shoot the Works, College Rhythm, Collegiate, All the King's Horses, Coronado, Three Cheers for Love, Give Us This Night, Artists and Models, Artists and Models Abroad, St. Louis Blues, Love Thy Neighbor, Sweater Girl, Priorities on Parade, Salute for Three, Happy Go Lucky, Boogie Woogie, Incendiary Blonde, The Stork Club, Variety Girl, Red, Hot and Blue, Song of Surrender, Let's Dance, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, Somebody Loves Me, The Stars are Singing, Those Redheads from Seattle, The Vagabond King, The Joker is Wild, Li'l Abner, Love in a Goldfish Bowl, Come Blow Your Horn, and Norwood. Please note that there may be some duplication of photographs in each film folder. Follow Thru (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Director Lloyd Corrigan. Musical. Approximately 15 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Honey (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Starring Nancy Carroll, Lillian Roth. Director Wesley Ruggles. Musical. A group of 9 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Playboy of Paris (Paramount Pictures, 1930). Starring Maurice Chevalier. Director Ludwig Berger. Musical. A group of 7 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Love Me Tonight (Paramount Pictures, 1932). Starring Jeanette MacDonald, Maurice Chevalier. Director Rouben Mamoulian. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, including 2 unretouched proofs of Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier. A Bedtime Story (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Starring Maurice Chevalier. Director Norman Taurog. Musical. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. A Lady's Profession (aka Good News) (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Director Norman Z. McLeod. Musical. Approximately 10 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Sitting Pretty (aka We're Sittin' Pretty) (Paramount Pictures, 1933). Starring Ginger Rogers. Director Harry Joe Brown. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Jack Oakie. Shoot the Works (aka Thank your Stars) (Paramount Pictures, 1934). Director Wesley Ruggles. Musical. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. College Rhythm (Paramount Pictures, 1934). Director Norman Taurog. Musical. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Collegiate (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Ralph Murphy. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring Betty Grable. All the King's Horses (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Frank Tuttle. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Coronado (Paramount Pictures, 1935). Director Norman Z. McLeod. Musical. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring Jack Haley. Three Cheers for Love (Paramount Pictures, 1936). Director Ray McCarey. Musical. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso. Give Us This Night (Paramount Pictures, 1936). Director Alexander Hall. Musical. Approximately 90 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with photographer 'A.E. Freudeman' stamped to verso, one featuring director Alexander Hall. Artists and Models (Paramount Pictures, 1937). Director Raoul Walsh. Musical. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Ida Lupino and one featuring Jack Benny. Artists and Models Abroad (Paramount Pictures, 1938). Director Mitchell Leisen. Musical. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso, one featuring Jack Benny. St. Louis Blues (Paramount Pictures, 1939). Director Raoul Walsh. Musical. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Set Dressing (36)' stamped to verso. Love Thy Neighbor (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Starring Jack Benny. Director Mark Sandrich. Musical. Approximately 275 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Sweater Girl (Paramount Pictures, 1942). Director William Clemens. Musical. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso, 2 featuring Eddie Bracken. Priorities on Parade (aka Priorities of 1942) (Paramount Pictures, 1942). Director Albert S. Rogell. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Salute for Three (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Director Ralph Murphy. Musical. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Together with 2 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in. Happy Go Lucky (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Starring Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty Hutton. Director Curtis Bernhardt. Approximately 130 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso, one featuring Dick Powell and Eddie Bracken and one featuring Mary Martin. Boogie Woogie (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Director Noel Madison. Musical. Three silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, all with 'Interior Decorating (36)' stamped to verso. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in. Incendiary Blonde (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Starring Betty Hutton. For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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