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SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. A scene from Excess Baggage, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. A scene from Excess Baggage, 1928


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SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. A scene from Excess Baggage, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING.
A scene from Excess Baggage, 1928

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1928 Choreography Costume Dancing Dramatic Dramatic Arts Ec02 Ec08 Ecbeauties Ecentertainment Kicking Line Stage Silent Movie


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This print captures a mesmerizing scene from the silent film "Excess Baggage" in 1928. The image showcases the interior of a stage, where men and women are lined up, ready to perform an enchanting dance routine. The costumes worn by the actors exude elegance and charm, transporting us back to the early days of American cinema. The atmosphere is filled with drama as each dancer strikes a pose, their movements perfectly choreographed to create an unforgettable spectacle. The actress at the center of attention radiates grace and beauty as she kicks her leg high in the air, capturing our imagination with her talent. As we gaze upon this still frame from a bygone era, we can't help but be transported into the magical world of silent movies. It reminds us of a time when storytelling relied solely on visuals and expressions rather than words. This photograph serves as a testament to the power of visual artistry in evoking emotions and telling stories without uttering a single word. With its impeccable composition and timeless appeal, this print from Granger Art on Demand captures not only an iconic moment in cinematic history but also celebrates the artistry behind silent films that continue to captivate audiences even today.

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