1934: If Buster Keaton was glad to be back in the United States, he certainly kept it a secret. The cameraman asked the film comedian to smile and this is the result. He was aboard the Ile de France on his return from a 5 months tour of the continent.Humphrey Bogart & Dorothy Malone, “The Big Sleep”, 1946Charles Boyer & Ingrid Bergman, “Gaslight”, 1944Audrey Hepburn & Mel Ferrer, 1960.Michael Caine, “Zulu”, 1964.Sir Laurence Olivier and wife Lady Olivier (Vivien Leigh) arriving for the premiere of Sir Alexander Korda’s production of Tolstoy’s immortal story “Anna Karenina”, directed by Julian Davivier at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London. 1948Frank Sinatra, 1947Boris Karloff, 1946Joan Blondell – James Cagney – Ruby Keeler, 19333rd May 1966: British film director Alfred Hitchcock (1899 – 1980) in Cambridge. Frank Capra 1931John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, and Howard Hawks, Twentieth Century”, 1934.Audrey Hepburn & Gregory Peck, “Roman Holiday”, 195310/15/1946-Los Angeles, CA: Their rumored disagreement apparently ended, Rita Hayworth, glamorous film star and her husband Orson Wells wave from their plane the “Rita Hayworth Special” as they left for Mexico City. They are going on location at Acapulco, Mexico for the film “Lady From Shanghai”.Buster Keaton, 1924Rudolph Valentino, 1925Henry Fonda, circa 1930sTyrone Power, circa 1930sOctober 1953: Full-length image of American actor William Holden (1918-1981) and Belgian-born actor Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) talking while standing in front of an office building, on the set of director Billy Wilder’s film, ‘Sabrina’, in the Wall Street district of New York City. Holden wears a suit and holds a hat behind his back. Hepburn wears a black sweater, black Capri pants, hoop earrings, and flats. Burt Lancaster & Ava Gardner, “The Killers”, 1946Charlie Chaplin, London, 1931Hedy Lamarr & Spencer Tracy, 1940.Gary Cooper, 1940Boris Karloff, 1934James Cagney, 1934William Powell, 1935Clark Gable, 1936James Stewart, 1936Peter Lorre, 1938William Holden, 1939Errol Flynn, 1940Gregory Peck, circa 1940sHumphrey Bogart, 1941Sydney Greenstreet, 1942Robert Mitchum, 1947Montgomery Clift, 1948Joseph Cotten, 1949Burt Lancaster, 1952Marlon Brando, 1952Vincent Price, 1954James Dean, 1955Steve McQueen, 1956Yul Brynner, 1956Anthony Perkins, 1959Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe, 1953Tyrone Power & Betty Grable, early 1940sClark Gable 1931James Dean, “Giant”, 1956Gary Cooper, 1940Alfred Hitchcock, 1936Maria Luisa Movita Castaneda & Charles Laughton, “Mutiny on the Bounty”, 1935Jean Harlow & William Powell, “Reckless”, 1935Gary Cooper & Ingrid Bergman, “For Whom the Bell Tolls” 1943.18th July 1928: American silent screen comedian and actor Buster Keaton (1895-1966) sits beside a bulldog.