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DescriptionForever-Amber-1.jpg
English: Promotional still from the 1947 film Forever Amber
Caption reads as follows: 10. Amber marries the aging Earl of Radclyffe (Richard Haydn), right, thinking a title may win Bruce. At a ball in Whitehall Palace the King become more attentive than ever. In photo, L-R: George Sanders, Linda Darnell, and Richard Haydn
Date
Source
International Photographer, Volume XIX, Number 11, November 1947 (page 17)
Author
20th Century Fox, still photographer Gene Kornmann
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Copyright statement on page 3 reads as follows: Copyright, 1947, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada."
The Online Books Page presents serial archive listings for International Photographer Publication History International Photographer published its first issue in February 1929. No issue copyright renewals exist for this serial. In 1999, it changed its name to the International Cinematographers Guild Magazine (ICG), which is still published today.