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May Allison in a scene still for "Are All Men Alike?"

Date: 1920
Description: Theodora "Teddy" Hayden (played by May Allison) works on an oil painting with palette in hand in a scene still for the 1920 Metro silent film "Are All Men ...
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Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino seated in a garden, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Fighting tears, Theodora Fitzgerald (played by Gloria Swanson) looks away from Lord Hector Bracondale (Rudolph Valentino) who stares at her with deep feeli...
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Gloria Swanson, Alec B. Francis, and Rudolph Valentino, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Theodora Fitzgerald and her father Captain Fitzgerald (played by Gloria Swanson and Alec B. Francis) talk to Lord Hector Bracondale (Rudolf Valentino) in a...
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Goria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, and a handkerchief, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Theodora Fitzgerald (played by Gloria Swanson) looks into the eyes of Lord Hector Bracondale (Rudolph Valentino) who is returning her handkerchief in a sce...
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Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson in a garden, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Lord Hector Bracondale, played by Rudolph Valentino, approaches Theodora Fitzgerald (Gloria Swanson) by a gate in a garden wall covered with camellias. The...
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Gloria Swanson rescued by Rudolph Valentino, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Gloria Swanson (as Theodora Fitzgerald) is carried in the arms of Rudolph Valentino (Lord Hector Bracondale) in her rescue from a snowy mountain ledge in a...
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Gloria Swanson attended by Rudolph Valentino, scene still

Date: 1922
Description: Gloria Swanson (as a semiconscious Theodora Fitzgerald) is offered a sip from the silver hip flask of Rudolph Valentino (Lord Hector Bracondale) in her res...
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Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino studio publicity still

Date: 1922
Description: Gloria Swanson, as Theodora Fitzgerald, and Rudolph Valentino, as Lord Hector Bracondale, in a full-length seated Keyes studio publicity still for the 1922...

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