| Hollywood on Parade | ||
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| This clip is not available for streaming at this time. Please contact WPA. | Tape Master: | 1841 |
| Catalog #: | 508390 | |
| Clip Number: | 508390-3 | |
| Orginal Film: | HFR-MIS-16-027 | |
| Timecode: | 02:22:16 - 02:25:49 | |
| Location: | Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States | |
| Year Shot: | 1933 (Estimated Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | ENTERTAINMENT/MOTION PICTURES: Misc ENTERTAINMENT/MOTION PICTURES: Publicity LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA: USA, California, Hollywood LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA: USA, California, Los Angeles | |
| Description: | Panning LS black limousines arriving at movie premiere of "I'm No Angel" starring Mae West being held at Grauman's Chinese Theater (Mann's Chinese Theater) in Hollywood, California, night; panning MS journalists seated in press box, manning postal telegraph machines; TLS/MSs bandleader Harold Grayson conducting orchestra, waving baton. Panning MS actress ALISON SKIPWORTH arriving at premiere with date. MS actor WALTER HUSTON posing with former professional heavyweight boxers MAX BAER and JACK DEMPSEY at premiere, all looking dapper wearing black tuxedo suits. MS string of young white women exiting car at premiere, followed up by comedic actor LLOYD HAMILTON. MS comedic actor JACK OAKIE reading prepared statement of jokes at premiere. MS dapper-looking actor BRUCE CABOT with Fay Delane (???). MS Lloyd Hamilton having loading mishap with camera, unspooling unexposed film. MS actress LORETTA YOUNG posing with actor RUSS COLUMBO. MS actor GEORGE RAFT speaking at premiere, making jokes. MS actor/director CHARLIE CHAPLIN posing with child actor JACKIE COOPER and actress PAULETTE GODDARD. MSs actress MAE WEST arriving at premiere, posing with white men in tuxedos, then speaking to crowd, uttering her famous line, "Come up and see me sometime." MSs Lloyd Hamilton trying to take picture with Kodak Brownie camera, having nothing but trouble; TLS Lloyd kicking weird-looking, short, stumpy, pencil-mustachioed white male still photo cameraman in butt, making him fall to the pavement when flash powder explodes: "Miss West, look at the little bird, please." Funny, silly, slapstick comedy. | |


