I have not been able to maintain this blog these last few months in the way that I desire. I apologize to any faithful readers for that. It has been a season of illness for me and so I haven't been able to dedicate myself to new Tone research in the way that I typically do. I have posts on some television episodes (like Bitter Heritage and Ticket to Tahiti) planned as well as more fun stuff from Theatre Arts Monthly. I'd also like to write about more of Franchot's early film work, as I've dedicated a lot of time to his post-1950's career lately. Anyway, I'll shake off these germs and get back to regular posting, hopefully next week. In the meantime, here are some wonderful Franchot photos either currently available or recently sold on eBay.
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Three Comrades, 1938 |
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They Gave Him a Gun, 1937 |
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Midnight Mary, 1933 |
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Moulin Rouge, 1934 |
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Franchot, Joan, and Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. |
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The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, 1935 |
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The Gorgeous Hussy, 1936 |
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True to Life, 1943 |
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Straight is the Way, 1934
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Every Girl Should Be Married, 1948 |
See you soon!
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