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Originally Posted by güttsfükk
i cant help but come back and view this video again and again.
there's just something about it.

it's that 1920s fashion man.....it get me everytime

those harold lloyd girls were honeys!!! funny to think that even the little girl is most likely dead now too (not funny haha)
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thought i'd look some of these chicks up :)



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Mae Murray (Born : 10 May 1889 - Died 23 March 1965)
Dubbed "The Girl with the Bee Stung Lips", silent screen actress Mae Murray began her career on stage partnered with ballroom dancing extraordinaire Vernon Castle in the 1906 Broadway show "About Town."



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Hope Hampton (Born : 19 February 1897 - Died 23 January 1982)
Met film executive Jules Brulatour (married at the time) in the early 1920s and became his Marion Davies-like mistress for several years while he built up her film career. Unlike Davies, Hampton married Brulatour in 1923 and made it legit.



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Mary Eaton (Born 29 January 1902 - Died 10 October 1948)
Born in January, 1901, Mary Eaton was one of 'The Seven Little Eatons' famous in the '20s and '30s. In fact, she received the greatest fame of her fellow performing brothers Joseph Eaton and Charles Eaton and sisters Pearl Eaton and Doris Eaton. Sister Evelyn was a stage manager and brother Robert was never lured into the business...
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Mae Murray died in poverty in her sleep of a heart ailment @ 75 yrs.
Hope Hampton died of a heart attack @ 84 yrs. old
Mary Eaton died @ only 47yrs. of alcoholism (liver failure)
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Amazing quality. Neat video
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Mary Eaton died @ only 47yrs. of alcoholism (liver failure)
one of her sisters also got murdered in her own apartment in 1958
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omg...poor family wrought with stress, evidently..what was her sister's name?

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Born in January, 1901, Mary Eaton was one of 'The Seven Little Eatons' famous in the '20s and '30s. In fact, she received the greatest fame of her fellow performing brothers Joseph Eaton and Charles Eaton and sisters Pearl Eaton and Doris Eaton. Sister Evelyn was a stage manager and brother Robert was never lured into the business. The star of both the 1920 and 1922 editions of the Ziegfeld Follies, blond Mary was Florenz Ziegfeld's backup in case his biggest star, Marilyn Miller, proved too recalcitrant. Eaton later replaced Miller as Eddie Cantor's leading lady in the phenomenally successful Broadway hit_Kid Boots (1923)_ and again in 1927 in Sunny. But Mary was a natural for talking picture stardom and was teamed with an aging Broadway juvenile, Oscar Shaw, in the Marx Brothers_The Cocoanuts (1929)_. She followed that up in the lead role of the all star cast_Glorifying the American Girl (1929)_. However, fame fades quickly and the Eaton family found themselves unwanted by the end of the '30s, on stage and on film. Mary, Pearl and Charles turned to alcohol. Mary married three alcoholics and died young of severe metamorphosis of the liver in 1948 aged 47. Pearl was murdered in her Manhatten Beach apartment in 1958 aged 60. The crime has never been solved. Charles died in 2004, aged 94. Doris is still living and occasionally working at 103 years.

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mary eaton : http://silenceisplatinum.blogspot.co...ary-eaton.html


doris eaton : http://silenceisplatinum.blogspot.co...ris-eaton.html

the eatons : http://silenceisplatinum.blogspot.co...continued.html




pearl eaton below on her own, and in the pic with three it's l-r pear, mary. doris
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