Dean Martin *Oh Marie*
Greta Garbo Photo Portrait by Clarence Sinclair Bull
GEORGE HURRELL (American, 1904-1992)
Greta Garbo by Ruth Harriet Louise (MGM, Late 1920s)
Carole Lombard (20th Century Fox, 1928)
Joan Crawford by Ruth Harriet Louise (MGM, Late 1920s)
Myrna Loy by Preston Duncan (Warner Brothers, Late 1920s).
Dean Martin *All Of Me*
Loretta Young
Marlene Dietrich in The Song of Songs (Paramount, 1933)
Marlene Dietrich (Paramount, 1930s)
Joan Bennett (Paramount, 1930s)
Bebe Daniels by Eugene Robert Richee (Paramount, 1930s).
Dean Martin *I Got The Sun In The Morning*
Joan Bennett (Paramount, 1930s)
Sylvia Sidney by Eugene Robert Richee (Paramount, 1930s)
Carole Lombard (Paramount, 1930s)
Carole Lombard (Paramount, 1930s).
Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1930s).
Miriam Hopkins Lot (Paramount, 1930s).
Bebe Daniels (First National, Early 1930s).
Carole Lombard (1930s)
Dean Martin *Santa Lucia*
Shirley Ross (Paramount, 1930s)
Greta Garbo (MGM, 1930s)
Greta Garbo Photo Portrait by Clarence Sinclair Bull
Greta Garbo in "Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)" by Clarence Sinclair Bull (MGM, 1931)
Ann Sheridan by Scotty Welbourne (Warner Brothers, late 1930s).
Marlene Dietrich (Paramount, 1930s)
Dean Martin *The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful*
Marlene Dietrich by Eugene Robert Richee (Paramount, 1935).
Marlene Dietrich (Paramount, 1930s)
Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Franchot Tone in The Bride Wore Red by George Hurrell (MGM, 1937)
Carole Lombard (Paramount, 1930s)
Carole Lombard (Paramount, 1930s)
Carole Lombard (Paramount, early 1930s)
Dorothea Wieck (Paramount, 1930s)
Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1930s)
Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1939)
Dean Martin *Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)*
Ida Lupino (Paramount, 1936)
Ida Lupino in Artists and Models by William Walling (Paramount, 1937)
Joan Crawford in The Shining Hour (MGM, 1938)
Marlene Dietrich in "The Devil is a Woman" by Don English (Paramount, 1935)
Joan Bennett (United Artists, 1939)
Myrna Loy (MGM, 1937)
Myrna Loy (MGM, 1930s).
Jeanette MacDonald by Clarence Bull and Willinger (MGM, Late 1930s)
Joan Crawford (MGM, 1930s)
Myrna Loy in Double Wedding (MGM, 1937)
Dean Martin *Heart And Soul*
Joan Crawford in The Shining Hour by Laszlo Willinger (MGM, 1938)
Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1939)
Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1939)
Dean Martin *To See You (Is To Love You)*
Rita Hayworth by A. L. "Whitey" Schafer (Columbia, 1940)
Ann Sheridan (Warner Brothers, 1942)
Ann Sheridan by Ernest A. Bachrach (RKO, 1948)
Marlene Dietrich in Pittsburgh (Universal, 1942)
Jane Wyatt by Schuyler Crail (Warner Brothers, 1942)
Luana Walters (Paramount, 1940s).
Merle Oberon in Lydia by Robert W. Coburn (United Artists, 1941)
Dean Martin *If You Were The Only Girl In The World*
Marlene Dietrich in "The Room Upstairs" (Lopert, 1948)
Marlene Dietrich by Whitey Schafer (Paramount, 1947).
Lizabeth Scott (Paramount, 1940s).
Veronica Lake (Paramount, 1940s)
Paulette Goddard (Paramount, 1940s)
Dean Martin *Everybody Loves Somebody*
Barbara Stanwyck (Paramount, 1940s)
Ann Miller by Virgil Apger (MGM, 1940s)
Ann Miller (1940s).
Myrna Loy by Gaston Longet (RKO, 1948)
Lana Turner (MGM, 1940)
Lana Turner (MGM, 1940s)
Hedy Lamarr in Boom Town by Laszlo Willinger (MGM, 1940)
Dean Martin *If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)*
Hedy Lamarr (United Artists, 1946).
Lena Horne in Ziegfeld Follies by Laszlo Willinger (MGM, 1945)
Elizabeth Taylor in Conspirator (MGM, 1949)
Piper Laurie in The Mississippi Gambler (Universal International, 1953)
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