
Here’s another photo from the collection of Steven Bibb!
All three identified (plus the movie) by Don Danard, Dewey Webb, Mike Hawks and Eve Golden. Plus Mary Mallory.
2/3 right: (Mary Mallory), Jo Anne and Gregory Moore,
Mystery fellow on left identified by Gary Martin, Harried Costumer, Arye Michael Bender,
Sarah and Rick Scott.

Here are some more photos of our mystery woman!



Here’s our mystery gal with a mystery guest.

F. Hugh Herbert and Dick Powell with …Clair Dodd? …in Footlight Parade?
Hugh Herbert on the left, yes?
Hugh Herbert always grabs my attention. He was also quite a successful writer. When he wrote, he placed the initial F. in front of his name.
Hugh Herbert
Hugh Herbert, Phyllis Brooks and Roger Pryor in “To Beat the Band”.
HH w/ Phyllis Brooks and Roger Pryor in To Beat the Band
Hugh Herbert, Phyllis Brooks and Roger Pryor in TO BEAT THE BAND 1935.
Why, it’s Hugh Herbert, Phyllis Brooks and Roger Pryor in “To Beat the Band!”
It’s Hugh Herbert, Joy Hodges, and Roger Pryor in TO BEAT THE BAND.
Looks like Hugh Herbert and melvyn douglas
Hugh Herbert, don’t woman and Roger Pryor
Meant to say do not place woman
Hugh Herbert and two other people. (Finally someone I can identify!)
Woo woo! Got it…it’s “To Beat the Band” (1935) with Hugh Herbert, Helen Broderick and Roger Pryor
On the left is Hugh Herbert. The others, while familiar, elude me.
Hugh Herbert on the left
I had the film identified as TO BEAT THE BAND on Thursday, but it must be Phyllis Brooks.
Surely that’s not Franklin Pangborn as a very young juvenile lead? He was never that young, was he?
Hugh Herbert, Carole Landis, Franklin Pangborn……”the Gold Diggers of Paris”
Photo 1: Hugh Herbert, Marjorie Reynolds and Gerald Oliver Smith in “Top of the Town” (1937); Photos 2-4: Marjorie Reynolds; Photo 5: Marjorie Reynolds and unidentified actor in unknown film.
Wallace Ford in Another Face
Wallace Ford today.
actor Hugh Herbert and writer F. Hugh Herbert were two different people, who were frequently confused by the public (the public was confused, not the men involved)
In 1959, 60, 61, and 62 I worked in summer stock in Mass. and in Connecticut and I seem to remember that Phyllis Brooks was living near the theatre and that she appeared in one or some of the plays …she was referred to as a former movie star. In any event she certainly did not look like the woman in these photographs. My goodness, how many other once famous persons have I known?