File:Filming on set of Anthony Adverse, 1936.jpeg

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English: Photograph of filming on set of 1936 Warner Bros. production Anthony Adverse; image shows Mervyn LeRoy (seated right) directing costars Fredric March and Olivia de Havilland in costume; behind LeRoy at the camera is cinematographer Tony Gaudio; illustration for article "What Your Favorites Are Doing—Now!" by Eric L. Ergenbright in March 1936 issue of Movie Classic, p. 14.
Date February 1936, just prior to publication of cited source.
Source Published in March 1936 issue of Movie Classic, p. 14; digital copy in Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/movieclassic10moti#page/n17/mode/2up
Author Motion Picture Publications, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
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English: A screenshot of this image was copied, cropped, and sized for article formatting by Wikipedia contributor Strudjum on November 5, 2020.


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Film set of ''Anthony Adverse'' showing costars, director, and cinematographer, 1936

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