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Sunset Blvd. - Publicity Stills
Five Graves to Cairo - Publicity Stills
Grand Illusion - Movie Poster

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Sunset Blvd. - Publicity Stills
Sunset Blvd. - Publicity Stills
Five Graves to Cairo - Publicity Stills
Five Graves to Cairo - Publicity Stills
Grand Illusion - Movie Poster
Here is the original release French movie poster for Grand Illusion (1937), directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin and Erich von Stroheim.
Greed - Behind-the-Scenes Photo
Here is a still taken behind-the-scenes during production of Erich von Stroheim's silent epic, Greed (1924).
Five Graves to Cairo - Lobby Cards
Here are some lobby cards from Five Graves to Cairo (1943), directed by Billy Wilder. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.
Five Graves to Cairo - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Here are some photos taken behind-the-scenes during production of Paramount's Five Graves to Cairo (1943), directed by Billy Wilder.
Five Graves to Cairo - Movie Posters
Here are a variety of American and International movie posters for Paramount's Five Graves to Cairo (1943), directed by Billy Wilder.

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Shadows (1959) -- (Movie Clip) A Real Mad Chick Ben (Ben Carruthers) drops by rehearsal aiming to borrow money from older-brother, singer Hugh (Hugh Hurd), who's busy with manager Rupert (Rupert Crosse) and night club boss Jack (Jack Ackerman), in John Cassavetes' Shadows, 1959.
Shadows (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Jazz Musician Ben (Ben Carruthers) with pals Tom (Tom Allen) and Dennis (Dennis Sallas), picking up girls in a Manhattan diner, early in writer-director John Cassavetes' first feature, Shadows, 1959.
Shadows (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Take Some Dramamine Ben (Ben Carruthers) visiting with sister Lelia (Lelia Goldoni) and smart boyfriend David (David Pokitillow), pals Tom and Dennis (Tom Allen, Dennis Sallas) accompanying, in John Cassavetes' Shadows, 1959.
Grand Illusion (1937) -- (Movie Clip) May The Earth Lie Gently Second scene, German Captain Von Rauffenstein (Erich von Stroheim) returns from a sortie, announcing he expects French officers de Boldieu (Pierre Fresnay) and Marechal (Jean Gabin), introduced in the first scene, to arrive, in Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, 1937.
Sunset Blvd. (1950) -- (Movie Clip) The Whole Truth Starting, as has been noted, in the gutter, the opening credits and the first part of William Holden (as "Joe Gillis") narrating his own homicide, from Billy Wilder's Sunset Blvd., 1950.
Sunset Blvd. (1950) -- (Movie Clip) You Used To Be Big The first appearance of Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), instructing screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden), who's there because he had a blowout while fleeing repo-men, on her chimp's funeral, having presumed he's the undertaker she called, from Billy Wilder's Sunset Blvd., 1950.
Grand Illusion (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Am Perfectly Sane! POW officer de Boldieu (Pierre Fresnay) taunting guards with his flute and diversion, chivalrous commandant von Raffenstein (Erich von Stroheim) urging him to surrender, a famous scene from Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, 1937.
Friends And Lovers (1931) -- (Movie Clip) One Is So Like The Other Philandering Roberts (Adolphe Menjou) and Alva (Lily Damita), returning from not attending the opera, quickly found out by her husband Victor (Erich von Stroheim), early in Friends And Lovers, 1931.
Sunset Blvd. (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Still More Norma Desmonds Hard-up screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden), now resigned to residing with ex-movie star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) while he re-writes her comeback picture, offers details of his life with her, in Billy Wilder's Sunset Blvd., 1950.
Devil-Doll, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Open, My Work Easily the most routine scene, following opening credits, introducing Lavond (Lionel Barrymore) and Marcel (Henry B. Walthall), escaping Devil's Island in Tod Browning's The Devil-Doll, 1936.
Merry Widow, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) City In The Sky Director Erich von Stroheim going for scale from the opening, introducing "Monteblanco," the king (George Fawcett), queen (Josephine Crowell), evil baron (Tully Marshall) and unappealing crown prince (Roy D'Arcy), in the 1925 MGM version of The Merry Widow.
Merry Widow, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Premiere Danseuse American entertainer Sally O'Hara (Mae Murray) and troupe arrive in the fictional Alpine nation of Monteblanco, greeted by chance by the charming, if forward second son of the king, Prince Danilo (John Gilbert), in Erich von Stroheim's The Merry Widow, 1925.

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