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WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926. Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed by Raoul Walsh, 1926

WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926. Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed by Raoul Walsh, 1926


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WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926. Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed by Raoul Walsh, 1926

WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926.
Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed by Raoul Walsh, 1926

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1926 Actor Alcohol Couple Dolores Drink Entertainment Film Still Flirtation Marine Photo Silent Film Victor


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This print captures a scene from the iconic film "What Price Glory" directed by Raoul Walsh in 1926. The image showcases the stunning Dolores del Rio and the charismatic Victor McLaglen, both dressed in military uniforms, immersed in an early bar scene. As they engage in flirtation, their chemistry is palpable, adding depth to their characters' relationship on screen. The photograph exudes a sense of nostalgia as it takes us back to the golden era of silent films. It beautifully encapsulates the essence of American entertainment during that time - glamorous actors and actresses bringing stories to life through their performances. The Granger Collection has expertly preserved this piece of cinematic history within its Carousel Collection. This print not only serves as a reminder of the talent and artistry displayed by Del Rio and McLaglen but also pays homage to the craftsmanship behind filmmaking during this era. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to 1926 when movies were still finding their voice without sound yet managed to captivate audiences worldwide. It reminds us that even without words, emotions can be conveyed through subtle gestures and expressions. This print is a testament to The Granger Collection's dedication towards preserving cultural artifacts for future generations who seek glimpses into our rich cinematic past.

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