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  1. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Publication shots for "Mogambo" of Ava Gardner and Clark Gable.
  2. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Mogambo is a 1953 Technicolor adventure/romantic drama film directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, and Grace Kelly, and featuring Donald Sinden. Shot on location in Equatorial Africa, with a musical soundtrack consisting entirely of actual African tribal music recorded in the Congo, the film was adapted by John Lee Mahin from the play Red Dust by Wilson Collison. The picture is a remake of Red Dust (1932), which was set in Vietnam and also starred Gable in the same role. Although the original trailer for the film explains that "Mogambo" means "the Greatest," in fact, the word "Mogambo" has no meaning at all. Producer Sam Zimbalist came up with the title by altering the name of the Mocambo, a famous Hollywood nightclub.
  3. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Knights of the Round Table
  4. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Knights of the Round Table
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    Promo shots for Knights of the Round Table
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    Knights of the Round Table Candids from the set
  7. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Knights of the Round Table
  8. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Publication shots for Knights of the Round Table
  9. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Knights of the Round Table is a 1953 British adventure historical film made by MGM in England and Ireland. Directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman, it was the first film in CinemaScope made by the studio. The screenplay was by Talbot Jennings, Jan Lustig and Noel Langley from Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, first published in 1485 by William Caxton. The film was the second in an unofficial trilogy made by the same director and producer and starring Robert Taylor, coming between Ivanhoe (1952) and The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955). All three were made at MGM's British studios at Borehamwood, near London and partly filmed on location. The cast included Robert Taylor as Sir Lancelot, Ava Gardner as Queen Guinevere, Mel Ferrer as King Arthur, Anne Crawford as Morgan Le Fay, Stanley Baker as Modred and Felix Aylmer as Merlin. The film uses the Welsh spelling for Arthur's nemesis, Modred, rather than the more common Mordred. Wikipedia
  10. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    The premiere of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro". 1952.
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    Backstage candid photos from "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
  12. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Backstage candid phptos from "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
  13. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Scenes from "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
  14. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Publication shots for "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
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    Publication shots for "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
  16. snmkytkn replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Actresses
    Costumes for "The Snows of Kilimanjaro ebay
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    The Snows of Kilimanjaro is a 1952 American Technicolor romantic adventure film directed by Henry King from a screenplay by Casey Robinson, based on the 1936 short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. It stars Gregory Peck as Harry Street, Susan Hayward as Helen, and Ava Gardner as Cynthia Green (a character invented for the film). The film's ending does not mirror that of the short story.[5] Considered by Hemingway to be one of his finest stories, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" was first published in Esquire magazine in 1936 and then republished in The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories (1938). The Snows of Kilimanjaro was a critical and commercial success upon its release and became the third highest-grossing film of 1952. It was nominated for two Oscars at the 25th Academy Awards, for Best Cinematography, Color and Best Art Direction, Color (Lyle R. Wheeler, John DeCuir, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox). The film has entered the public domain.[6] Wikipedia
  18. snmkytkn replied to fashmagfun's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    @missparker7 Thank you for your contributions. They are all new to me. On the contents page, the girl in the red jacket is also Jeanette I think.
  19. snmkytkn replied to dcrim's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Very well said.
  20. snmkytkn replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    1987 May Cosmopolitan US ebay
  21. snmkytkn replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    1983 Vogue Germany ebay
  22. snmkytkn replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    1987 You Magazine Clairol ad ebay
  23. snmkytkn replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Finesse ad. No date available ebay
  24. snmkytkn replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    1984 April Cosmopolitan UK Selfridges ad ebay