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UNA MERKEL, a brief pictorial appreciation (1930-1933)
Her career in film, on stage and television spanned more than fifty years. It was bookended by D. W. Griffith and Elvis Presley. She played best friend on-screen to more of the top female stars of the golden age of the American studio … Continue reading
Posted in Film History, Pre-Code, Una Merkel
Tagged D. W. Griffith, classic film, MGM, Warner Brothers, William A Wellman, Lillian Gish, Ginger Rogers, pre-code, Jean Harlow, Una Merkel, Loretta Young, Red-Headed Woman (1932 film), Midnight Mary (1933 film), The Maltese Falcon (1931 film)
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