Schlagwort: 1932
Labour Day Weekend by paul.malon on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
J.C. Leyendecker, September 3, 1932.
Louis Gerardin and Jean Caugant a velodrome du parc des princes. French Speed Championship. At times before tv there have been huge crowds a sports events. Match l’Intran 1932-05-17
Georges Speicher fighting in the rain. Match l’Intran 1932-05-17
Andre
Leducq in front of Julien Vervaecke, Auguste Van Tricht, Roger
Bisseron, Kean Aerts & Jean Bidot at the 1932 Paris-Belfort race.
Match l’Intran 1932-06-28
Andre Leducq, Jean Bidot and Georges Speicher. Match l’Intran 1932-08-16 Fighting in the mountains on this streets – respect.
Jack Pierce fixing up Boris Karloff on the set of The Mummy. (1932)
I asked myself how they did the Karloff make-up because it looked so dry shrinked. Now I know: Since today’s make-up materials did not exist in the 1930s, Jack Pierce had to put several layers applied with collodion smeared cotton on Karloff’s face to represent the effect of dried-up, shriveled mummy skin. This extremely uncomfortable mask was so rigid that Boris Karloff was no longer able to open his mouth to speak. He is acting with the eye’s.
The Mummy (1932) Movie theatre lobby display
This morning I watched “The Mummy” of 1932 just before work. This was a more silent piece for vintage horror. From today’s point of view nearly contemplative story telling. I love it. Also I can recommend “Frankstein” and of course “King Kong”.
LMS bus on the rails Stratford on Avon, 1932
alisonseabeggar: LMS bus on the rails
Stratford on Avon, 1932
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