Victory clippings

November 22nd, 2009

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Recently purchased a lot of advertising clippings from Britain for Victory. A large part of them obviously came from Picture Show.

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Picturegoer Photo Post Card

July 24th, 2009

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This is a real treat. A photo  post card from the magazine “Picturegoer” – a British publication.  I am always tickled or fascinated by the memorabilia that comes from other countries.  Again, there is no date, just Betty Field and her studio Paramount – but the photo suggests to me  that it is around the movies “What A Life!” or “Seventeen”.

The back of the card reads : No. 1440 “Picturegoer” Series, 85. Long Acre, London. British Manufacture. Real Photograph.

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Site Change

July 24th, 2009

I’ve changed my mind about the Reviews page.  Until I feel I can make something more of this page, (basically have more time to work on it) I am going to take it down.

However,  I do have a page in mind to take it’s place.  I’m going to call it ‘Betty in Print’ and provide a bibliographic type list of articles I’ve come across. Enjoy!

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Joseph Conrad’s “Victory” Poster

June 18th, 2009

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I was lucky…or something. I don’t usually do posters as they are too big to store or too expensive to try to restore or hang.  But  if the price is reasonable enough  I do try to get my hands on it.  As you can see this one is fairly fragile and ALMOST wasn’t really worth my dollar or my time. However I had been waiting a long time for something of Betty to become available and could not pass it up. Plus, I do have to remember the memorabilia for Victory is coming close to being 70 years old.   I believe I do have another Victory poster and will upload it and add it to this post ASAP.  They deserve to be together here.

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Looking at the photo  (I don’t have the poster with me at the moment) I recall that it is a double or 3 sheet poster. Actually, I am pretty sure it is a three sheet, and the halves overlap a bit to create a seemless image. It is  quite large.

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What a Life!

May 22nd, 2009

Two behind-the-scenes photos of Betty Field in the production “What A Life” that I recently acquired!

Paramount Photo by Don English

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Caption reads:  No. 11  And here the young actress is before the camera, with Victor Milnor, ace camerman, behind it, doing her first scene for “What A Life” –and isn’t it!

Paramount Photo by EDW. Henderson

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Caption reads: No. 10 — Here she is getting the first test, which so often decides the future of a Hollywood player.

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4 photo Victory Lot

March 19th, 2009

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Wow!

My biggest acquisition of scene photos for Victory! (1940) that starred Betty Field and Fredric March in the leading roles of Joseph Conrad’s novel. Also starred Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Jerome Cowan, Sig Rumann, Margaret Wycherly, and Fritz Feld.

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Betty Field of Paramount Studios circa. 1940

January 3rd, 2009

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Several photos are very much publicity photos – hard to identify because they basically just state the actress and studio she worked at.  I  am assuming I  had previously segmented it out to the  ‘Victory’  movie section because of a publicity blurb on the back.  So it falls before or after Victory and around 1940.

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Betty in Two on an Island

January 1st, 2009

I love these stage photos the best. This is from the play Two on an Island

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Blues in the Night Video Clip

July 25th, 2008

Movieweb.com has a clip from Blues in the Night (which is apparently now out on DVD) featuring Betty Field in a vivid crash scene.

Go HERE for the page at MovieWeb.Com if the embeded video does not work.

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Adding New Web Content

July 11th, 2008

I’ve also decided to link to  or add content I find that is Betty Field oriented. Most of these will likely be some form of  movie or DVD review.  I have now created a page for them.

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