Word: cameraman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Over Frisco (First National). By the time a newshawk and a cameraman discover the body in a rumble seat, enough has happened in this picture to suggest many a motive for murder. Arlene Bradford (Bette Davis) is a moody socialite, addicted to thievery for fun. Daughter of a banker (Arthur Byron) whom she dislikes, she consorts with underworldlings, gets her name in gossip columns, disposes of stolen bonds through her fiance and the Honolulu manager of her father's business. When Banker Bradford becomes suspicious and recalls his manager from Honolulu, there are altercations in a speakeasy and mysterious...
...reads newspapers without glasses. And he either plays two hard sets of tennis or rides a spirited horse 15 or 20 miles every afternoon before going for a swim. That, said Walter Howey, should be put on the record. He persuaded the Chief to let an M-G-M cameraman take action pictures of him on the court. Back in Manhattan last week he offered the pictures to all the Press...
Separated. Cinemactress Jean Harlow, 23; and her third husband. Cameraman Harold G. Rosson, 39; in Beverly Hills, Calif...
Junior Roosevelt did not strike Cameraman Corvelli. He tackled and bore him to the floor. What he wanted was the camera, upon which he stomped savagely, but without damage to the prize plate in Corvelli's pocket...
Last week at some wrestling matches in Philadelphia. Arena, a slight, dark Public Ledger photographer named Donald Corvelli spotted Franklin Roosevelt Jr. & party in the tenth row. During some excitement caused by one cf the wrestlers being hurled from the ring, Cameraman Corvelli popped his flashbulb, aimed his lens at Junior Roosevelt. The latter saw him, ducked forward, but too late. Grinning, Cameraman Corvelli trotted toward an exit. In a flash Roosevelt Jr., boiling mad, was out of his seat and at the cameraman's heels. He over-took him in the lobby, spilled him to the floor, jumped...