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The Ghosts of Hollywood

http://www.hollywoodtimemachine.com Made in the 1930s, we see the sad remains of several silent movie studios.

Getting Autographs in 1933

This is a newsreel of a typical Hollywood stars outing from 1933 ~ staged with Frankie Darro getting autographs from various stars: Jeanette Macdonald, Paulette Goddard, Charlie Chaplin, George Raft,

Charlie Chaplin, W. R. Hearst and Harold Lloyd July 4, 1928

http://www.hollywoodtimemachine.com Filmed at Santa Monica Beach California on July 4, 1928, Charlie Chaplin, William Randolph Hearst and Harold Lloyd who can be seen walking towards the camera at the

Laurel & Hardy – Hollywood Party (1934)

Here's another film featuring brief cameos by the Boys. Hollywood Party was an MGM film from 1934 featuring all of the big stars signed to MGM at the time. Stan and Ollie made numerous film cameos dur

Hollywood and Sunset Strip 1940s.

Footage can be licensed by PRODUCERS LIBRARY SERVICE in North Hollywood http://www.producerslibrary.com/

Lon Chaney, John Barrymore, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi

Behind the scenes with Lon Chaney as he tries out his role as the Hunchback of Notre Dame, John Barrymore's home movies as he pals around with friends and Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi as they tease o

Judy Garland: Hollywood Home Movies [part 2 of 2] (1964)

(From "The Judy Garland Show"). In 1964, Judy Garland invited Ken Murray and his famous "Hollywood Home Movies" as a guest on her television program. Ken Murray was known throughout Hollywood for his

Judy Garland: Hollywood Home Movies [part 1 of 2] (1964)

(From "The Judy Garland Show"). In 1964, Judy Garland invited Ken Murray and his famous "Hollywood Home Movies" as a guest on her television program. Ken Murray was known throughout Hollywood for his

Norma Jean – Rare 1940s Home Movies Of A Young Marilyn Monroe

Most of this is silent footage but i sneaked in a short audio clip of a marilyn 1955 interview.

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1940′s HOLLYWOOD HOME MOVIES

Here is a clip of vintage color Kodachrome home movies of Hollywood in the 1940. Thanks for watching!