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Beautiful Queen Of Movies Mary PickfordBy the late 1910s she was earning more than USD 10,000 A WEEK

Beautiful Queen Of Movies Mary Pickford

By the late 1910s she was earning more than USD 10,000 A WEEK!


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Superstars Charles Chaplin and Mary Pickford on the shoulders of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. United Artist

SuperstarsCharles ChaplinandMary Pickford on the shoulders of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. United Artists indeed. 


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Super Star Comedienne Mabel Normand, one of the brightest stars of the 1910s.

Super Star Comedienne Mabel Normand, one of the brightest stars of the 1910s.


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Magnificent Theda Bara, Queen of Vamps in 19151910scinema is 1 year old already! reblog to celebrate

MagnificentTheda Bara, Queen of Vamps in 1915

1910scinemais 1 year old already! reblog to celebrate!


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Beautiful Florence La Badie on the beach, 1910s.She was one of the most popular stars of the decade.

Beautiful Florence La Badie on the beach, 1910s.

She was one of the most popular stars of the decade. She made almost 200 films in her short career from 1909 to 1917. She became the first major star to die tragically at her peak when her car failed and went downhill, finally turning upside down.


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An Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.This represents tAn Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.This represents tAn Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.This represents tAn Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.This represents tAn Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.This represents t

An Unseen Enemy (1912) short film from Biograph Company directed by D. W. Griffith.

This represents the debut in motion pictures of the legendary sisters Lillian and Dorothy Gish.


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Stunning nymph-like Marion Davies, late 1910s.

Stunning nymph-like Marion Davies, late 1910s.


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Corinne Griffith in a publicity still for “The Garden of Eden” (1928)

Madge Bellamy by Edwin Bower Hesser (1920s)

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