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Follow the Fleet - Publicity Stills

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Grand Prix (1966)
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Follow the Fleet - Publicity Stills
Here are some Publicity Stills from RKO's Follow the Fleet (1936), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.

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Clash By Night -- (Movie Clip) Never Too Early Lecherous Earl (Robert Ryan) watches Joe (Keith Andes) and Peggy (Marilyn Monroe) on the beach, then pursues her in the cafe, in Fritz Lang's Clash By Night, 1951, from the Clifford Odets play.
Night Moves (1975) -- (Movie Clip) She Likes Big Guys Ex-jock LA P-I Harry (Gene Hackman) with pal Nick (Kenneth Mars) picks up a tape with background on his client and her runaway daughter, listening as he drives to meet his wife (Susan Clark) after an Eric Rohmer movie, making an unpleasant discovery, in Arthur Penn’s Night Moves, 1975.
I Remember Mama (1948) -- (Movie Clip) You Will Not Laugh At Her! Norwegian immigrant Irene Dunne (title character) her husband (Philip Dorn) in support, threatens elder sisters (Edith Evanson, Hope Landin), with retaliation if they are unkind to fourth sister Trina (Ellen Corby), who has confided marriage plans, in George Steven’s I Remember Mama, 1948.
Susan Slept Here (1954) -- (Movie Clip) My Name Is Oscar The knowing Hollywood narration, producer Harriet Parsons working in a reference to her mom, columnist Louella, introducing Dick Powell, not for the first time as a screenwriter, Alvy Moore and Glenda Farrell his team, opening Susan Slept Here, 1954 co-starring Debbie Reynolds.
Susan Slept Here (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Home For Wayward Girls Christmas Eve-ning in Hollywood, writer Mark (Dick Powell) greets cop Herb Vigran, friend of his cop friend (Horace McMahon), gone to fetch co-star Debbie Reynolds, the teenage title character, Alvy Moore the sidekick, Anne Francis the girlfriend on the phone, early in Susan Slept Here, 1954.
Susan Slept Here (1954) -- (Movie Clip) You Be The Man The Christmas morning after various misadventures in Hollywood, Susan (Debbie Reynolds, the teen title character) is up before "ancient" screenwriter Mark (Dick Powell), who's taken her in for the holiday as a favor, his girlfriend (Anne Francis) not understanding, in Susan Slept Here, 1954.
Night Song (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Concerto For Sweeney Cathy (Merle Oberon) and San Francisco nightclubbing friends (Jacqueline White, Donald Curtis, Walter Reed) meet pianist Dan (Dana Andrews) and his pal Chick (Hoagy Carmichael) in John Cromwell's Night Song, 1948.

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