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Here's to Romance (1935)
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Mark of the Vampire - Scene Stills
Here are a few scene stills from MGM's Mark of the Vampire (1935), starring Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, and Elizabeth Allen.

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Phantom Of Paris, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Rather Not Watch This From the top, we meet John Gilbert as the title character, a celebrated magician, from a Gaston Leroux serial novel (as was MGM’s The Phantom Of The Opera, 1925), Leila Hyams his admirer in the balcony, Louise Mackintosh her affronted companion, in The Phantom Of Paris, 1931, with Ian Keith, Jean Hersholt and Alfred Hickman.
Heidi (1937) -- (Movie Clip) It's Tme You Learned Shirley Temple (title character) saying her prayers, then arising with surly grandfather (Jean Hersholt) and learning to milk a goat, early in Paramount's Heidi, 1937.
Heidi (1937) -- (Movie Clip) In Our Little Wooden Shoes The only true musical number, Shirley Temple (title character) reading with grandfather (Jean Hersholt) then imagining to In Our Little Wooden Shoes by Lew Pollack and Sidney D. Mitchell, in Heidi, 1937.
Greed (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Death Valley McTeague (Gibson Gowland) is captured by his nemesis Marcus (Jean Hersholt) in this scene from Erich von Stroheim's Greed, 1925 shot on location in Death Valley.
Mark Of The Vampire (1935) -- (Movie Clip) A Certain Thorny Weed Lionel Barrymore (Professor Zelin) taking over treatment of vampire-bitten Irena (Elizabeth Allen), while her guardian the Baron (Jean Hersholt) tells the inspector (Lionel Atwill) that her dad may not be dead, then ensuing chatter, in director Tod Browning's Mark Of The Vampire, 1935.
Mark Of The Vampire (1935) -- (Movie Clip) This Is No Time For Levity Servants (Leila Bennett, Ivan Simpson) bat-proofing, the count (Bela Lugosi) undeterred, inspector (Lionel Atwill) doubtful, professor (Lionel Barrymore) advises the baron (Jean Hersholt), Elizabeth Allen under guard, her dad (Holmes Herbert) confirmed un-dead, in Mark Of The Vampire, 1935.
Painted Veil, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Men Ought To Be Different Opening scene from director Richard Boleslawski, bride Olga (Cecilia Parker), her sister Katrin (Greta Garbo), her suitor Walter (Herbert Marshall) and their parents (Jean Hersholt, Bodil Rosing), from The Painted Veil, 1934, from the Somerset Maugham novel.
Mask Of Fu Manchu, The (1932) -- (Movie Clip) There's A Fanatic In The East Fiends lurk in the British Museum itself, as academic-adventurer Barton (Lawrence Grant) can’t wait to tell Fairgyle, Von Berg and McLeod (C. Montague Shaw, Jean Hersholt, David Torrence) about the exciting mission to beat the evil Chinese to the tomb of Genghis Khan, in The Mask Of Fu Manchu, 1932.
Grand Hotel (1932) -- (Movie Clip) All The Best People Opening scene introducing many from the all-but unprecedented line-up of MGM stars, Jean Hersholt, Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery, John Barrymore, at the fictional hotel in Berlin, Garbo, Crawford and others yet to come, in Irving Thalberg's hit all-star experiment Grand Hotel, 1932.
Emma (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Ronnie Family housekeeper Emma (Marie Dressler) is fondly mocked by Ronnie (Richard Cromwell) while his scientist father Frederick (Jean Hersholt) presides in Emma, 1932.
Battle Of The Sexes, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) Perfumed Ice The happy Judson family (Jean Hersholt, Belle Bennett, kids Sally O'Neil and William Bakewell) celebrating mum's birthday, unaware that gold digger Marie (Phyllis Haver) and her scheming boyfriend (Don Alvarado) have moved in across the hall, in D.W. Griffith's The Battle Of The Sexes, 1928.
Battle Of The Sexes, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) Most Gold Diggers Striking opening scene by director D.W. Griffith, in his remake of his own 1914 film of the same name, purposeful Marie (Phyllis Haver) gets to know well-to-do Judson (Jean Hersholt), in The Battle Of The Sexes, 1928.

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