Twentieth century fox television Black & White Stock Photos
RM2HW6RNJ–DINAH SHORE (centre) with her guests ORSON WELLES and MARLO THOMAS on DINAH ! Show Number 3029 in 1977 Twentieth Century Fox Television
RM2HWEJ3C–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
RM2F2YT54–Front of ROXY Movie Theatre / Cinema with TV Cameras covering the May 1955 New York Premiere of FRED ASTAIRE and LESLIE CARON in DADDY LONG LEGS 1955 director JEAN NEGULESCO music and lyrics Johnny Mercer Twentieth Century Fox
RM2HX6706–Darryl Zanuck - Chief of Twentieth-Century Fox, leading producer of Hollywood films. Likes to wear short-sleeved jerseys, smoke big cigars, has one of highest incomes in the world. December 20, 1948. (Photo by Camera Press).
RM2GD71BA–ORSON WELLES in TV Studio in THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN 1958 director JOHN HUSTON novel Romain Gary screenplay Romain Gary and Patrick Leigh-Fermor music Malcolm Arnold Darryl F. Zanuck Productions / Twentieth Century Fox
RM2M3671C–ROBERT STACK as Mark McPherson and JOHNNY WASHBROOK next to painting of DANA WYNTER as Laura Hunt in the one hour mini-feature remake of LAURA / aka A PORTRAIT OF MURDER 1955 director JOHN BRAHM novel Vera Caspary adapted by Mel Dinelli produced by Otto Lang for the 20th Century-Fox Hour US TV Series (1955-57) aired on TV on October 19th 1955 and released in other territories as a cinema featurette publicity for Twentieth Century Fox
RM2J79B6R–SPENCER TRACY NEVA PATTERSON and KATHARINE HEPBURN with Huge Computer in DESK SET 1957 director WALTER LANG play William Marchant screenplay Phoebe and Henry Ephron art direction Maurice Ransford and Lyle R. Wheeler costume design Charles Le Maire Twentieth Century Fox
RM2H83WHG–Street View of ROXY Movie Theatre in New York on evening of 21st September 1955 during Premiere of HUMPHREY BOGART and GENE TIERNEY in THE LEFT HAND OF GOD 1955 director EDWARD DMYTRYK novel William E. Barrett music Victor Young costume design Travilla producer Buddy Adler Twentieth Century Fox
RM2G2FDRN–French Inventor HENRI CHRETIEN with 20th Century Fox Research Director EARL SPONABLE at a lunch in the scientist's honour given by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Ney York circa September 1953 celebrating his invention of the Anamorphic Lens used in the CinemaScope Process publicity for Twentieth Century Fox
RM2HWDFKH–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
RM2HWFCDX–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
RM2HWE7GY–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
RM2HWDTFY–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
RM2HWDW0J–27 year old actor Michael Crawford, who doesn't use stunt men in dangerous parts, filming underwater with a Rolls Royce at MGM Studios, Elstree for the new Twentieth Century Fox production, 'Hello - Goodbye'. Scenes shot underwater were the final sequences of the original top surface sequence performed in Cannes, where Crawford drove the Rolls into a swimming pool. He was required to hold his breath for the cameras for 3 minutes before the 'rescue' was made. 17th October 1969.
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