Published by Warner Brothers
Seller: Walterfilm, Inc., ABAA, ILAB, West Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
Photograph
No binding. Condition: Fine. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers Pictures / Dell Publishing, 1942. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Ink stamp for photographer Bob Beerman for Modern Screen magazine as well as Dell publishing date stamp of Aug 13, 1942 on verso. Fine. In this behind-the-scenes photograph are Bette Davis working out a scene with director John Huston, with Frank Craven at center. This is the one film in Davis' illustrious career which she could not watch after its premiere. She disliked the unsympathetic character and felt that the censorship of the time ruined Ellen Glasgow's novel.
Vintage oversize borderless black and white photograph of actor Glenn Ford in a bathrobe and towel, performing his morning ablutions. With the stamp of photographer Bob Beerman on the verso, along with a Dell Publishing stamp dated APR 20 1942. In 1942 Ford participated in a 12-city tour to encourage Americans to buy war bonds for Army and Navy relief, alongside contemporary Hollywood stars such as Cary Grant, Bob Hope, and Claudette Colbert. 11 x 14 inches. Very Good plus, lightly toned on the left and right edges, with adhesive residue on the bottom half of the verso.