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DIL1640358 Francis Ford Coppola sur le plateau set du Parrain III THE GODFATHER: PART III 1990 dirigeant Joe Montegna (left), Al Pacino (center), Andy Garcia (standing right) and Eli Wallach (seated second from right). On the set, Francis Ford Coppola directs Joe Montegna (left), Al Pacino (center), Andy Garcia (standing right) and Eli Wallach (seated second from right).
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PFH2641723 From 1861 to 1890 the Munich publishing firm of Braun and Schneider published plates of historic and contemporary costume in their magazine Munchener Bilderbogen. These plates were eventually collected in book form and published at the turn of the century in Germany and England.
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PFH2641722 From 1861 to 1890 the Munich publishing firm of Braun and Schneider published plates of historic and contemporary costume in their magazine Munchener Bilderbogen. These plates were eventually collected in book form and published at the turn of the century in Germany and England.
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XRA7285499 From left to right, Giani Esposito, Pascale Petit and Michel Auclair at the premiere of the movie A Girl for Summer on February 26, 1960 neg: A91766
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PFH1188901 Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. By the end of the 12th century, samurai became almost entirely synonymous with bushi, and the word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class.
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XRA7285504 From left to right Martine Carol, Ludmilla Tcherina, Pascale Petit and Gino Esposito at the premiere of Sleeping Beauty on October 28, 1960 in Paris neg: B7824
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MPX5096792 When the camera pulls back all is revealed, on one side the modern dress and equipment of the technicians on the left. And on the right the costumes and actors from the film The Stars Look down, c.1970
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MPX5121475 Members of the cast of the popular television comedy series Dads Army appear in a special Christmas show where they have to train for snowy weather. Dressed in attire from their own homes are back row left to right: Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier), Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) and Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), Front row left to right: Private Frazer (John Laurie), Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe) and Private Pike (Ian Lavender) December 1976
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MAI6405028 Scene from Genji-related Kabuki play. This panel, the right panel, shows 2 figures in decorative robes, one standing, one crouched, both looking left, seem to be listening through the wall to their left, possibly communicating with the figure on the other side, in the central panel. Publisher: Unread. Censors's seals: Kinugasa and Murata. Kunisada (Toyukuni III), Utagawa(1786-1865)
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PFH2562489 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (January 1, 1798 -April 14, 1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and painting. He is associated with the Utagawa school. The range of Kuniyoshi's preferred subjects included many genres: landscapes, beautiful women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of samurai and legendary heroes. His artwork was affected by Western influences in landscape painting and caricature.
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MPX5130038 A scene from the "Damn Yankees" at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Baseball players holding Lola (Caroline O' Connor). Baseball players from left to right: David Needham, Cornell John, David Kort, Alan Moseley and Kieran Daniels, 14th September 1989
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MPX5121471 Members of the cast of the popular television comedy series Dads Army appear in a special Christmas show where they have to train for snowy weather. Dressed in attire from their own homes are back row left to right: Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier), Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley), Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), ARP Warden Hodges (Bill Pertwee) Front row left to right: Private Frazer (John Laurie), Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe) and Private Pike (Ian Lavender) December 1976
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XRA7241045 From left to right, Françoise Bonnot, Maurice Bessy, Costa Gavras (who received the Louis Delluc Prize for his latest film État de Siège) and Georges Cravenne on January 13, 1973 in Paris neg: CX5861
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PFH2635032 Toyohara Kunichika (30 June 1835 - 1 July 1900) was a Japanese woodblock print artist. Talented as a child, at about thirteen he became a student of Tokyo's then-leading print maker, Utagawa Kunisada. His deep appreciation and knowledge of kabuki drama led to his production primarily of ukiyo-e actor-prints, which are woodblock prints of kabuki actors and scenes from popular plays of the time. A drinker and womanizer, Kunichika also portrayed women deemed beautiful (bijinga), contemporary social life, and a few landscapes and historical scenes. He worked successfully in the Edo period, and carried those traditions into the Meiji period. To his contemporaries and now to some modern art historians, this has been seen as a significant achievement during a transitional period of great social and political change in Japan's history.
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BL3302239 The Powder Puff [An English edition of "La Mode artistique".; 1898](London, England: 1898)Source/Shelfmark: The Powder Puff Christmas plate 247
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XCC5859821 performed at the Nakamura Theater from the first day of the second monthartist: Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-92)
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ADL362113 right to left; Ichimura Kakitsu IV as Asahina Tobei, Nakamura Shikan IV as Washi no Chokichi and Sawamura Tosshi II as Yume no Ichirobei, IV; characters from the Kabuki play 'Yaguradaiko otomo Yoshiwara';
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SEI4303374 Photography bringing together different artists and personalites of the show on a television set: From left to right from the top: Claude Nougaro, Marcel Mouloudji, Michel Legrand, Maxime Le Forestier,? , Jacques Martin, Stephane Collaro, Serge Gainsbourg, Michele Cotta,? , Catherine Sauvage,? , Serge Reggiani. 1977
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SEI4303370 Photography bringing together different artists and personalites of the show on a television set: From left to right from the top: Claude Nougaro, Marcel Mouloudji, Michel Legrand, Maxime Le Forestier,? , Jacques Martin, Stephane Collaro, Serge Gainsbourg, Michele Cotta,? , Catherine Sauvage,? , Serge Reggiani 1977.
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XRH1729171 From left to right Jacob Woxen (auditor of the national theatre director of the Norwegian customs), Lugni-Poe (organizer of the galas of Melle Duse), Melle Eleonora Duse (1858 1924) and Mr Helliesen (administrator of the national theatre lawyer at the court of cassation) here at the national theatre of Christiania in Norway where Melle Duse plays Hedda Gabler Ibsen after the representation around 1906
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ZUM4860465 Jul 07, 1953 - Flora Mastroianni wife of famous actor Marcello Mastroianni, returned to Rome from Locarno where she attended the premier of the film” I bazilischi” in which she works as principal star; Mrs. Mastroianni came back to the screen after a long period of inactivity. Left to right director Lina Wertwuller the first Italian woman director and Mrs.Matroianni.
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MPX5128456 The cast from Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, left to right: Jane Miller and Andrew Lawson, Beverley Hewitt and Michael Shane, Natalie Hewitt and Paul Robson, Julie Wright and David Little, Louise Campbell and Ricky Clarke, Lorraine Hudson and Steven Martin, Tracey Barron and Billy Baxter, all members of the Mid-Tyne Drama Group, 1980
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XLE3763445 Scene from Act I of The Mikado or the Town of Titipu-Three Little Maids from School. Left to right: Elizabeth Nickell-Lean as Peep-Bo Muriel Dickson as Yum-Yum Marjorie Eyre as Pitti-Sing. From The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas pictorial record of the 1932-1933 seasonFrom The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Illustrated-A Pictorial Record of the 1932-1933 Season, published by The Sphere
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MPX5132827 The Boys from Syracuse cast are showered with "My Fair Lady" ticket stubbs during a pre opening night party. Left to right Ronnie Corbett, Paula Hendrix, Lynn Kennington, Sonny Farrar and Denis Quilley, standing with the sack is Bob Monkhouse. 18th October 1963
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MPX5123734 Right - Left Cliff Richard, Hugh Griffiths and Anthony Andrews seen here filming a scene from the film "Take Me High" in Shelswell Park. The film which was the last film role for Cliff Richard was shot in and around Birmingham and the Midlands 19th June 1973
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ZUM4924089 Apr. 04, 1954 - Off to Moscow: Comedie Francoise actors who will play in Moscow photographed shortly before they boarded the plane at Orly, They are from left to right (Beginning from 2nd) Beatrice Bratty, Pierre Descaves (Administrator), Micheline Boudet, Jean Yonnel, Pierre De Righoult and Henri Rollan
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XLE3763460 The Mikado or the Town of Titipu. Scene from Act II Yum-Yum's bridal toiled-"Paint the pretty face, dye the coral lips". Left to right: Beatrice Elburn as Peep-Bo, Elsie Griffin as Yum-Yum and Aileen Davies as Pitti-Sing. Dresses designed by Charles Ricketts. Colour photograph. From The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Illustrated 1926 season - by arrangement with the Rupert D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.From The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Illustrated Season 1926. Published by The Sphere.
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ZUM4852117 Jun. 06, 1953 - Stars awarded” Victory” (French Oscar): From left to right: GARY COOPER, MARTINE CAROL, GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA and GREGORY PECK holding each their” Victory”, the French Oscar which the President of the Republic handed to them at the opening of the annual” Kermesse Aux Etoiles” (a charity fete for the profit of the profit of the disabled ex servicemen famous Leclerc's second d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ armoured division)
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XLE3763448 Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride. The three Dragoon Guards officers in Act I, "Well Here We Are Once More". Left to right: Charles Goulding as Lieutenant the Duke of Dunstable, Darrell Fancourt as Colonel Calverley and Martyn Green as Major Murgatroyd. From The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas pictorial record of the 1932-1933 season.From The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Illustrated-A Pictorial Record of the 1932-1933 Season, published by The Sphere
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XLA3777138 La Sorcière. Act V-Le Théatre Cover. Produced in 1904 at Théatre Sarah-Bernhardt. By Victorien Sardou. From left to right: Dona Rufina (Miss Boulanger), Don Enrique de Palagios (Mr. Decoeur), Zoraya (Sarah Bernhardt), Juana (Miss Magda) and Don Lopez de Padilla (Mr Krauss). VS: 5 September 1831-8 November 1908. Le Théatre. Seventh year. 1904. First Semester. Paris Goupil &Co. p21
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MPX5162342 Left to Right: Actors Terry Scully (as Fewsham) and Alan Bennion (as Ice Warrior commander Slaar), seen here rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who "Seeds of Death" at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London 1st February 1969
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MNS881796 Right sheet of a triptych showing the three kabuki actors (from left to right) Onoe Kikugorō III, Ichikawa Danzō V, and Sawamura Kunitarō II.Published by Wataya Kihei.Dimensions: 36.8 x 24 cm (image, sheet)56 x 45.7 cm (mat)
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XLE3762613 Rhinemaidens from Richard Wagner 's Gotterdammerung at the Theatre National de l'Opera. Left to right: Laute-Brun as Velgunde; Lapeyrette as Flosshilde; Yvonne Gall as Voglinde. Le Theatre, 1908. German composer & author, 22 May 1813-13 February 1883.Image in Le Theatre, November (II) 1908, No. 238
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XRA1650863 A Orly les comediens francais partent soutenir le film "Dragee au Poivre" au festival de Venise (Mostra) g-d : Roger Coggio, Pascale Audret, Sophie Desmaret (1922-2012), Eddie Constantine, Guy Bedos et Sophie Daumier les 2 heros du film, le 4 Septembre 1963 Neg: B70582 --- At Orly's airport the french actors leave for supporting the movie "Sweet and Sour" at the Venice film festival (from left to right) : R. Coggio, Pascale Audret, Sophie Desmaret (1922-2012), E. Constantine, Guy Bedos et Sophie Daumier, September 4th, 1963.
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GRZ4858110 From left to right the producer MARINA CICOGNA, Luchino Visconti, FEDERICO FELLINI, MARCELLO MASTROIANNI in Venice in 1967
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MAI6405020 Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V as Tamiya Iemon. Actor wears kimono with floral crest and looks to his left. His left hand holds a red lacquer sake cup. Part of a diptych. Print inspired by a production of Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan that was staged at the Morita-za in the 7th lunar month of 1836. A two line stream shaped element emerges from region of his heart and disappears left margin. Kimono predominantly blue with an area of key-stone red-brown, and a mauve obi. Standing to his left, a pine decoration and a black and red-brown jug. Background is black at top shading to grey and white. Blind printed (against black and grey) inscription to top right. Publisher: Izumiya Ichibei. Kiwame seal. Toyokuni III (Kunisada I)
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MAI6404846 Midarete kesa koi no Yamasaki kabuki performance with joruri accompaniment. Scene from the kabuki play 'Hanami-cho-iro no deki-aki.' Kabuki actors: Bando Shuka, Ichimura Uzaemon XII, Ichikawa Kyuzo. Kabuki actor Bando Shuka as courtesan Azuma, kneels and clutches a white cloth. Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Yogoro dances with fan and bamboo (centre) and Ichikawa Kyuzo with cat mask plays Awajima Shodayu. Tokiwazu joruri chanters and samisen players line the back of the stage (from right to left) Kishizawa Jusuke, Kishizawa Shikawa, Tokiwazu Bunjidayu, Tokiwazu Kanedayu, and Tokiwazu Kumidayu. Triptych. Publisher: Kawaguchiya Shozo. Kiwame seal. Kuniyoshi, Utagawa
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XRC7331530 From left to right, Carole Bouquet, Thierry Le Luron and on the far right of the image Jean Pierre Rassam (Carole Bouquet's companion) during a party in Paris in September 1981 neg: A1565
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XRC7331529 From left to right, Carole Bouquet, Thierry Le Luron and on the far right of the image Jean Pierre Rassam (Carole Bouquet's companion) during a party in Paris in September 1981 neg: A1565
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MPX5162349 Left to right: Actors Ronald Leigh Hunt (as Julian Radnor), Hugh Morton (as James Gregson) Patrick Troughton (as Dr Who) and Philip Ray (as Daniel Eldred) seen here in the BBC Lime Grove studios rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who "Seeds of Death". 1st February 1969
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ZUM4899848 Dec. 12, 1953 - Caps is the Fashion: Simone Renant, Paris Actress, seemed greatly amused to see her fellow actors wearing a cap. Rene Leftover, actor - producer and playwright is on left. Jimmy Gallard, singer and actor, on right below from left to right. Maurice escande of the comeidie franchise, Philippe Lemaitre screen actor, Kuliette Greece's husband and Jean Jacques Delbos. Actor, This” cap” parade was held in a Champs-elysee restaurant as part of the campaign to put the cap back into fashion
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XRC7331532 From left to right, Carole Bouquet, Thierry Le Luron and on the far right of the image Jean Pierre Rassam (Carole Bouquet's companion) during a party in Paris in September 1981 neg: A1565
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MAI6437417 A comparison of Segawa Roko the onnagata (female impersonator) actor compared with the portrayal of a wife. Single female figure facing to her right. Delicately holding 'smoking' pipe in her right hand vertically. Her left extracting tobacco from wood grain design box (black and white) with drawer partly open. Smoking cabinet with same black and white grain design to left foreground. Kimono's mauve grey (faded purple) and (under) pink with stripe design. Obi blue green with prunus design. Chinese fan to top left (faded blue) with bust of onnagata actor (Series symbol). Publisher: Tsuruya Kinsuke. Kiwame seal. Date seal: Tiger 6 (1806).
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MAI6398606 Kabuki actors: Bando Mitsugoro III, Iwai Hanshiro V, Matsumoto Koshiro V. Three posed figures, centre female leaning to her left where male figure, hand spread, observing to his left. On right, male figure with glance averted from other two and stretched arm towards other two. Male figures with (left) dark grey striped haori and black obi, and sword with black scabbard. Centre female, mauve kimono and black obi with white spot design. Right male figure with blue-grey haori with white spot design and yellow-gold obi. Descriptive calligraphy top right. Kiwame seal. Publisher: Tsuruya Kinsuke. Toyokuni, Utagawa
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MPX5142240 Barbara Windsor manacled to chair as she is interrogated and tortured for secret information by FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Chris Rodgers - Jean Hamilton - Sally Douglas and Vicky Smith
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XRA7369633 At the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris, the new comedy by Jean Anouilh: La Culotte, performed by Jean Pierre Marielle and Christian Marin from left to right in a scene from the play on September 18, 1978 neg: CX10934
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XRA7369630 At the Atelier theatre in Paris, Jean Anouilh's new comedy: La Culotte, performed by Jacqueline Jehanneuf and Jean Pierre Marielle from left to right in a scene from the play on September 18, 1978 neg: CX10934
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MPX5133506 Taking a break from the stage on March 26, 1975 are members of the cast of "The Black Mikado". The trio from the show, now showing at the Theatre Royal, were guests of the Newcastle branch of the Cinematurians at a lunch in the Central Hall, Gateshead. Left to right are: Michael Dennison, Anita Tucker, host Mr. Alan Henderson and Vernon Mesbeth
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XRA7369625 At the Atelier theatre in Paris, Jean Anouilh's new comedy: La Culotte, performed by Jacqueline Jehanneuf and Jean Pierre Marielle from left to right in a scene from the play on September 18, 1978 neg: CX10934
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XRA7383442 From left to right the director Marcel Carne, Jacques Brel and Paola Pythagora during the shooting of the movie Force and the Right on December 14, 1970 (neg: D31261)
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XRA7369628 At the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris, the new comedy by Jean Anouilh: La Culotte, performed by Marco Perrin, Jacqueline Jehanneuf, Jean Pierre Marielle and Christian Marin from left to right in a scene from the play on September 18, 1978 neg: CX10934
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MPX5139657 Barbara Windsor manacled to chair as she is interrogated and tortured for secret information by FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Chris Rodgers - Jean Hamilton - Sally Douglas and Vicky Smith
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MOP1854523 Shooting of the film Le voyage d amour (Viaggio d amore) by OttaviofAbbri here from Left to right Omar Sharif Lea Massari Regia Florence Guerin and Stephane Bonnet 1989
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MAI6404857 Actors in the Twelve Months (Yakusha juni tsuki). From a series of 36 prints (Sanjurokuban tsuzuki). Eighth month: Viewing the twelfth stage of the moon (Hachigatsu: junidan tsukimi no zu). Triptych. From a set each representing one of the twelve months. Summer occupations - music . 9 figures (5 ladies) in a house opening out to a garden with stream. Shrubs as background to the group. Sheet III: A group of three figures, from left a seated actor (with mon) playing a koto, seated with right foot tucked up and a discarded geta (clog) on garden ground below; other leg resting on ground. Actor has smoking box beside him. To rear of these two a seated lady playing another shamisen. To her rear a table with food utensils and screens with calligraphy. A standing lamp between these two groups. Publisher: Mikawaya. Kiwame seal. Toyokuni, Utagawa I
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XRA7407956 From left to right: Jean Louis Foulquier, during his show Saltimbanques, with Darry Cowl, Line Renaud and Remy Laurent on December 17, 1977
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MAI6404948 From a Kabuki play. Originated as Bunraku (puppet) play based on the history of the 47 faithful Ronin.Two figures, Okaru in foreground, with Sadakuro in rear. A 3rd figure, Yoichibei, lies on ground between them and is partially seen. Okaru carrying purple umbrella (closed) with her right hand, holding up her kimono with left. Scarf (white and blue spots) caught in lips. Geta slung on back. Outer kimono black with white design. Obi blue with pink (with black designs) bands. Is looking to her left. Smaller approaching male figure, also dressed for travelling, with extended black and yellow umbrella, black kimono and blue girdle. Foreground yellow shading to white, and background landscape of a pine tree and then river with bridge, huts and wooded hills. Rain indicated. One of a series. Publisher: Sanoya Kihei. Kiwame seal. Kunisada (Toyukuni III), Utagawa(1786-1865)
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XRA7407957 From left to right: Jean Louis Foulquier, during his show Saltimbanques, with Darry Cowl, Line Renaud and Remy Laurent on December 17, 1977
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DOY7260718 Left to right: Laura Rogers (Countess Andrenyi), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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XRA11852711 From left to right Bernadette Chirac, Romy Schneider, Daniel Biasini and Isabelle Adjani at the Presentation of the Chanel creation 1980 summer fashion collection, Chanel boutique at Forum des Halles, Paris 1979
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XRA7421832 At the center, the journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor and Philippe Bouvard with his team from the Bouvard Theater during the recording of a program on AvenueGabriel in Paris on April 26, 1983. From left to right, Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan,? , Jean François Derek, Pascal Legitimus (unknown), Michele Bernier, Philippe Bouvard, Isabelle de Botton, Philippe Chevalier, Mimi Mati and PPDA neg: CX15588
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XCC5859822 By Katsukawa ShunshoFrom the illustrated book yakusha kuni no hana (prominent actors of japan) Sawamura Kijuro I as Ikazuchi Shinno, Prince of Thunder (far left), Ichikawa Danjuro V as the Buddhist Deity Fudo (second from left), Nakamura Sukegoro II as Seitaka Doji (second from right), and Bando Mitsugoro I as Kongara Doji (far right)
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XRA7418530 TV series Les Brigades du Tigre with, from 2nd left to right, Pierre Maguelon (Inspector Terrasson), Jean Paul Tribout (Inspector Pujol) and François Maître (Commissioner Fraivre) on May 8, 1973 neg: CX6248
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XRC7358163 From left to right Enrico Macias, Marcel Amont, Francoise Hardy, Maurice Chevalier and Mireille Mathieu and the singer Monty during the radio program Les 400 Coups on April 18, 1966 neg: 1059
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XRA7418527 TV series The Tiger Brigades with from left to right Jean Paul Tribout (Inspector Pujol) Jean Claude Bouillon (Inspector Valentin), François Maistre (Commissioner Fraivre) and Pierre Maguelon (Inspector Terrasson) on May 8, 1973 neg: CX6248
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XRA7418528 TV series The Tiger Brigades with from left to right Jean Paul Tribout (Inspector Pujol) Jean Claude Bouillon (Inspector Valentin), François Maistre (Commissioner Fraivre) and Pierre Maguelon (Inspector Terrasson) on May 8, 1973 neg: CX6248
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XRC7358160 From left to right Enrico Macias, Marcel Amont, Franoise Hardy, Maurice Chevalier and Mireille Mathieu and the singer Monty during the radio program Les 400 Coups on April 18, 1966 neg: 1059
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XLA3763426 J M Barrie 's Peter Pan, music by John Crook, at the Vaudeville Theatre, Paris. Act II-Neverland. Left to right: Winifred Geoghegan as Curly; George Hersee as John Napoleon Darling; Faith Celli as Tootles; A W Baskcomb as Slightly; Nellie Bowman as Nibs; Hilda Trevelyn as Wendy Moira Darling; Pauline Chase as Peter Pan; Violet Hollom as 1st Twin; Phyllis Embury as 2nd Twin; Herbert Hollom as Michael Nicholas Darling. From Le Theatre, 1908. (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist and playwright 9 May 1860-19 June 1937. Image in Le Theatre, July (II) 1908, No. 230
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XRA8684326 From left to right, Serge Reggiani and his daughter Carine and Claude Nougaro on the stage of the television program Numéro One devoted to Serge Reggiani on September 19, 1977 neg: CX9874bis
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MPX5149670 Marty meets the heavy mob. Fifteen of Britains fattest men came to the rescue of a new film starring zany comedian Marty Feldman (centre). James Clark who is dirrecting Marty in "Every Home Should Have One", was hard pressed to find enough fat men for an important scene. The film companys predicament was spotlighted in a national newspaper. The result was hundreds of phone calls from across the country. The film company collected plenty of large men, including Mr George Macaree (left) at 35 stone is one of Britain's fattest men. Also seen with Marty is Bernard Blackman (right)
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OLA5384350 From left to right Alfredo Bini, the actress Anna Magnani, the writer and director Pier Paolo Pasolini, the actors Ettore Garofalo and Franco Citti at the screening of the film "Mamma Roma" during the 23rd Venice International Film Festival - Venice, 31/08/1962
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XRA1662021 Cannes film Festival : Presentation of the film "Edouard et Caroline" . From the left to the right : Anne Vernon, Jacques Becker, Annette Wademant and Jean Cocteau, April 11, 1951
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DOY7260719 Left to right: Laura Rogers( Countess Andrenyi), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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DOY7260725 Left to right: Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Sara Stewart (Helen Hubbard) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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DOY7260722 Left to right: Laura Rogers (Countess Andrenyi), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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DOY7260730 Left to right: Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Sara Stewart (Helen Hubbard) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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MPX5127216 It looked like a storyline from one of those television historical productions – The Wives of Wicked Pickles. The central character, Wilfrid Pickles, was smiling happily for the camermen – surrounded by two wives and his “bit on the side”. Above is the real life missus, Mabel and, right, Avis Bunnage, who plays his stage wife in Stringer’s Last Stand at the Sunderland Empire this week. And, on the left, was his “bit on the side”, Patricia Burke, who is Wilf’s mistress in the play. Missing from the get-together was Irene Handle, his wife from the successful television series, For The Love Of Ada
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DOY7260721 Left to right: Laura Rogers (Countess Andrenyi), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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DOY7260727 left to right: Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Sara Stewart (Helen Hubbard) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022
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DOY7260736 Left to right: Patrick Robinson (Monsieur Bouc), Henry Goodman (Hercule Poirot), Sara Stewart (Helen Hubbard) in a scene from Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, UK. 19 May 2022.
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MPX5127217 It looked like a storyline from one of those television historical productions – The Wives of Wicked Pickles. The central character, Wilfrid Pickles, was smiling happily for the camermen – surrounded by two wives and his “bit on the side”. Above is the real life missus, Mabel and, right, Avis Bunnage, who plays his stage wife in Stringer’s Last Stand at the Sunderland Empire this week. And, on the left, was his “bit on the side”, Patricia Burke, who is Wilf’s mistress in the play. Missing from the get-together was Irene Handle, his wife from the successful television series, For The Love Of Ada
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XBM189836 Macheath, a highwayman has been arrested for robbery and taken to Newgate Prison; Lucy, his lover (on left) and Polly, his wife (on right) plead for his life;
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MPX5150079 From left to right:John Colicos as Thomas Cromwell,Richard Burton as King Henry VIII, Genevierer Bujold as Anne Boleyn,Michael Horden as Count Thomas Boleyn,Irene Papas as Katherine of Aragon.
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MPX5080037 The Argentinian Avant Garde Group. The company makes its British debut starting on 17th November, at The place in 17 Duke's Road, W.C.1. They will perform two plays, "Dracula" and Goddess". The eight young men members of the company are made up of poets, actors, sculptors and dancers from the Argentine. "Dracula", (left to right) Arthur played by Facundo Bo, Heloen by Marucha Bo, Jonathan by Alfredo Rodriguez Arias, And standing Dr. Van Helsing played by Juan Stoppani. November 1969 Z11084
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ETE4899531 Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Paris (France) 13 October 1945: At a reception at the Embassy of the United States, US soldiers members of the “” The Time of Your Life”” troupe meet French ersonnalitees from the show: From left to right, Andre Luguet (Director of the Association of French Actors), the actress Rosine Luguet his daughter, actress Marie Dea and two soldiers of the 1st US DI “Big Red One” Sergeant William Goodhart and Corporal Herbert Ravetch, members of the US Army troop
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XRA2766156 De gauche a droite : Le realisateur francais Elie Chouraqui, l'acteur francais Richard Anconina, l'actrice francaise Maria Pacome et la chanteuse, proprietaire et animatrice de discotheques francaise Regine lors d'un diner neg:B542 --- From left to right: French film director Elie Chouraqui, French actor Richard Anconina, French actress Maria Pacome and French singer and night-club impresaria Regine at a dinner
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XRA2681456 De gauche a droite : le pilote automobile francais Paul Belmondo, l'acteur francais Jean-Paul Belmondo et la compagne de ce dernier Natty (Nathalie Tardivel ex-Cocogirl) et leurs yorkshires a Paris le 8 avril 1991 pour la presentation de la Voiture3000 a Paris neg:23359 --- From left to right : French racing driver Paul Belmondo with his father French actor Jean Paul Belmondo and the latter's girlfriend Natty (Nathalie Tardivel) with their Yorshire terrier dogs at the display of Voiture3000 in Paris on April 8, 1991
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XDR336003 Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) (third from left); Warner Oland (1879-1938) (fourth from left), Clive Brook (1887-1974) (second from right); original title "Schanghai";
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MPX5148785 Detective Sergeant George Carter (left played by Dennis Waterman) and Detective Inspector John "Jack" Regan (right played by John Thaw) seen here during rehearsals before a take on the set of the Euston Films TV series The Sweeney.The series focuses on the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police tasked with tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London. The programme's title derives from Sweeney Todd, which is Cockney rhyming slang for 'Flying Squad'. 8th December 1975
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XDR336006 Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) (right); Anna May Wong (1905-1961) (left); original title "Schanghai Express";
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MNS7369540 This print shows Honzo in the center dodging the thrusts from Rikiya's spear with his right hand while stopping his wife's suicide attempt by grabbing her wrist with his left hand. Konami, in a pink kimono, attempts to stop Rikiya from attacking her father by clinging to his waist.
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MME3832705 Spoleto (Perugia), Festival of Two Worlds 1996. From right to left: Sophia Loren, her son Edoardo Ponti, and actress Elizabeth Guber, girlfriend of Edoardo Ponti. Edoardo Ponti is at the Spoleto Festival for his debut as a theater director of 'Griffin and Sabine', of which Guber is protagonist / Spoleto (Perugia), Festival dei due mondi 1996. Da destra a sinistra: Sophia Loren, suo Figlio Edoardo Ponti e l'attrice Elizabeth Guber, fidanzata di Edoardo Ponti. Ponti è al Festival di Spoleto per il suo debutto come regista teatrale di 'Griffin and Sabine', di cui la Guber è protagonista
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MPX5081899 The Argentinian Avant Garde Group. The company makes its British debut starting on 17th November, at The place in 17 Duke's Road, W.C.1. They will perform two plays, "Dracula" and Goddess". The eight young men members of the company are made up of poets, actors, sculptors and dancers from the Argentine. "Dracula", (left to right) Dr. Van Helsing played by Juan Stoppani, Helen with baby played by Marucha Bo, Tsu played by Nyrma Prieto, and Jonathan played by Alfredo Rodriguez Arias and Arthur played by Facundo Bo. November 1969 Z11084-004
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XRA7290611 From left to right, Michel Fleury (French historian, archaeologist and archivist), Jean Tulard (French historian), Eric Rohmer (French director), François Périer (French actor), Philippe Soupault (French writer, poet and journalist), Delphine Seyrig (French actress and director), Roland Simounet (French architect), Olivier Messiaen ( French composer, organist and pianist) at the Ministry of Culture in Paris for the presentation of the Grands Prix des Arts et Lettres on December 21, 1977 neg: CX10177
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XLA3763429 J M Barrie 's Peter Pan, music by John Crook, at the Vaudeville Theatre, Paris. Act V-'Home, Sweet Home'. (on the pirate ship) Left to right: George Shelton as Smee; James English as Juhes; Robb Harwood as Captain Jas Hook; Charles Trevor as Gentleman Starkey; H Hollom as Michael Nicholas Darling; Winifred Geoghegan as Curly; Hilda Trevelyn as Wendy Moira Darling; Phyllis Embury as 2nd Twin; Violet Hollom as 1st Twin; Nellie Bowman as Nibs; Faith Celli as Tootles; A-W Baskcomb as Slightly; William Luff as Cecco. From Le Theatre, 1908. (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist and playwright 9 May 1860-19 June 1937. Image in Le Theatre, July (II) 1908, No. 230
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