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Bringing Up Baby (1938)
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Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Sr. photographed at Universal in 1927, the first time the two worked at the same studio though on different pictures. Sr. was working on THE GRIP OF THE YUKON, and Jr. on THE SCARLET ARROW 10-episode serial.
D. W. Griffith (January 22, 1875 - July 23, 1948)

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Vincent Price, Joseph Schildkraut, and Boris Karloff at the Fulton Theatre in NYC in 1942. The three were appearing in shows. Karloff in ‘Arsenic and Old Lace,’ Price in ‘Angel Street,’ and Schildkraut in a play called ‘Uncle Harry.’
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East Meets West a.k.a. the "Expeditionary Series" (c. 1980's) by Tseng Kwong Chi Tseng Kwong Chi (September 6, 1950 – March 10, 1990), known as Joseph Tseng prior to his professional career, was a Hong Kong-born American photographer who was active in the East Village art scene in the 1980s. Tseng was part of a circle of artists including Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf and Cindy Sherman.
Tseng's most famous body of work is his self-portrait series, East Meets West, also called the "Expeditionary Series". In the series, Tseng dressed in what he called his "Mao suit" and sunglasses (dubbed a "wickedly surrealistic persona" by The New York Times) and photographed himself situated, often emotionlessly, in front of iconic tourist sites. These included the Statue of Liberty, Cape Canaveral, Disneyland, Notre-Dame de Paris, and the World Trade Center. Tseng died of AIDS-related illness in 1990, and was survived by his companion of seven years, Robert-Kristoffer Haynes. (Source:Wikipedia)

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"self portrait Bull" (1983) photographed by Paul Blanca
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