Movie Star Mystery Photo [Update]

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It’s Friday, which means it’s time to identify our “mystery” guest. As everyone knows, she’s Lucille Ball. I have to say I enjoyed going through her photos so much that I have another week’s worth of photos. That’s right, two weeks of Lucille Ball. There’s lots of wonderful mystery companions.

For last Monday, we have, from left, Lucille Ball, Margaret Callahan, Joy Hodges, Anne Shirley, Phyllis Brooks and Molly Lamont. I believe Mary Mallory is the only reader to get them all. Congrats!

 
Just a reminder on how this works: I post the mystery photo on Monday and reveal the answer on Friday … or on Saturday if I have a hard time picking only five pictures; sometimes it's difficult to choose. To keep the mystery photo from getting lost in the other entries, I move it from Monday to Tuesday to Wednesday, etc., adding a photo every day.

I have to approve all comments, so if your guess is posted immediately, that means you're wrong. (And if a wrong guess has already been submitted by someone else, there's no point in submitting it again).

If you're right, you will have to wait until Friday. There's no need to submit your guess five times. Once is enough. The only reward is bragging rights. 

The answer to the previous mystery stars: Billy and Beverly Bemis! And the weekend mystery guest was Otis Chandler!

There’s another photo on the jump!


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Here’s our “mystery” guest.

As I expected, everybody — absolutely everyone — identified the mystery guest. I thought it would be interesting to post a series of pictures of her with people who are more obscure. Let’s see how many people recognized her mystery companions, some RKO starlets of 1935. 

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. Mary Mallory has now identified Mystery Companions No. 1 and 2!

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Mystery Companion No. 3, left, was identified by Mary Mallory, Steven Bibb, Eve Golden, Rick and Dewey Webb.

Mystery Companion No. 4, right, was identified by Steven Bibb and Eve Golden.  

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Mystery Companion No. 5 was identified by Steven Bibb.

Here’s Tuesday's mystery photo: 

May 11, 2010, Mystery Photo
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Update: This was a nice surprise. Lucille Ball and George Raft? Really? This photo, stamped April 25, 1935, shows Ball, Raft, Virginia Peine, who performed as Virginia Pine, her daughter Joaney and Mack Gray. Gray was Raft’s stand-in and there were rumors that he was dating Ball, just as there were rumors that Raft was dating Pine.

Aug. 2, 1936, Lucille Ball

Aug. 2, 1936: Lucille Ball and Broderick Crawford? Are you serious?

Here’s our mystery guest with a couple of mystery companions.

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Everybody recognized our "mystery" woman and Mystery Companion No. 1. What were they doing together? It had to do with Mystery Companion No. 2. 

Update: Everybody recognized Mystery Companion No. 1. But only Mary Mallory identified Mystery Companion No. 2. Congratulations!

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Hint: Mystery Companions No. 3 and 4 are mother and daughter.

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For Wednesday, here’s our (totally not) mystery guest with two mystery companions….

May 12, 2010, Mystery Photo
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Update: Ball with Martin Ragaway and Leonard Stern, receiving a trophy from the Jesters of America, Dec. 6, 1949.

May 12, 2010, Mystery Photo

I’ll even give you a hint about the mystery companions….

Well! Nobody even tried for Wednesday’s mystery companions! And they have a generous number of credits on imdb.

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I like Thursday’s mystery photo quite a bit. We have our “mystery” guest, but instead of a posed photo, she’s at work. What impressed me about this picture is how well-dressed everybody is, casual but stylish.

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I'm sure everybody recognizes Mystery Companion No. 1…

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…but how about our very businesslike Mystery Companion No. 2?

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Or Mystery Companion No. 3, lurking
behind a light.

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Or Mystery Companions Nos. 4 and 5 with the camera? 

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Unfortunately, the folks in this photo aren’t identified, so I’m hoping the Daily Mirror’s “brain trust” can help out.

May 14, 2010, Mystery Photo
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And here’s Friday’s mystery photo with a mystery companion. Tune in Monday for more Lucy! 

Sept. 25, 1955, Lucille Ball and Lydia Lane

Sept. 25, 1955: Lucille Ball and Lydia Lane, The Times’ beauty columnist for nearly 50 years, from 1934 to 1982.  Lane died in 1994 at the age of 90.
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73 Responses to Movie Star Mystery Photo [Update]

  1. Unknown's avatar zabadu says:

    The one on the far left is Lucille Ball.

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  2. Carmen's avatar Carmen says:

    Good morning, Larry
    Your column is great – can’t believe the archive – so much history! And your readers are a hoot!
    The grand lady on the left is Lucille Ball. I don’t know the others for now.

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  3. Rance Ryan's avatar Rance Ryan says:

    I think girl one on the left is Lucille Ball

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  4. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Lucille Ball (far left), Anne Shirley (third from right)

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  5. Kitten's avatar Kitten says:

    Well, I see Lucille Ball over on the left. Which one is the mystery star of the week?

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  6. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    There’s Lucy!

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  7. MichaelRyerson's avatar MichaelRyerson says:

    Lucille Ball on the left. Her five chums escape me.

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  8. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Is that Lucille Ball on the left? I’ll work on the others.

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  9. Kevin Kusinitz's avatar Kevin Kusinitz says:

    Isn’t that Lucille Ball on the far left?

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  10. Cold in PHX's avatar Cold in PHX says:

    The one on the left is Lucille Ball. The third from the right is familiar, but I’d only be able to guess. This looks like the chorus line from some Samuel Goldwyn or Busby Berkeley production, like Roman Scandals maybe.

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  11. benito's avatar benito says:

    Lucille Ball is on the far left. Everyone will ID her. The others are tougher.

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  12. Nick Santa Maria's avatar Nick Santa Maria says:

    That’s Lucille Ball on the left end.

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  13. Eve's avatar Eve says:

    OK, that’s Lucille Ball on the left and Ann Shirley fourth from left, and I THINK the others are Phyllis Brooks, Maxine Jennings, Kay Sutton, Jane Hamilton . . . all mid-30s RKO lassies.

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  14. LC's avatar LC says:

    #1 Lucille Ball, in her blonde days?

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  15. Steven Bibb's avatar Steven Bibb says:

    Hard to see as it is very small, but I can identify, from left, Lucille Ball, unidentified, unidentified, Anne Shirley, Phyllis Brooks, Molly Lamont.

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  16. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Anne Shirley is the fourth from the left, or third from the right. These are obviously RKO Starlets around 1936-1936. Lucy and Anne starred in CHATTERBOX in 1936 together, maybe that film?

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  17. Allison Francis's avatar Allison Francis says:

    Lucille Ball

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  18. fibber mcgee's avatar fibber mcgee says:

    I suspect this six-pack of lovelies are some of the Goldwyn Girls, with Lucille Ball on the left and Toby Wing with the sort-of bow tie. That’s my humbug, I mean humble, opinion, anyway.

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  19. Angus's avatar Angus says:

    I’m guessing that this is an early ‘thirties publicity photo of the ‘Goldwyn Girls.’ The most recognizable is a young Lucille Ball, farthest to the left.

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  20. LA History's avatar LA History says:

    Lucille Ball is on the far left – I’m guessing a Goldwyn Girls lineup?

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  21. Barbara Klein's avatar Barbara Klein says:

    I’ll take a guess that two of these ladies are Lucille Ball and Olivia de Havilland

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  22. margie's avatar margie says:

    I think two of these starlets are Olivia de Havilland and Lucille Ball

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  23. Rick's avatar Rick says:

    Lucille Ball, Joan Crawford?, Katherine DeMille, Ann Shirley, don’t know, Gail Patrick?

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  24. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Are Phyllis Fraser and Harriet Hilliard two of the women?

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  25. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    That’s not Lucille Ball on the left, is it? I know she was a blonde when she first came to Hollywood.

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  26. Rick Scott's avatar Rick Scott says:

    Obviously, you aren’t after Lucy (on left), so I’ll wait for some more photos.

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  27. Rinky Dink's avatar Rinky Dink says:

    Far left: Lucille Ball?

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  28. gary martin's avatar gary martin says:

    Yes, it’s Lucille Ball on the left and Ann Doran on the right, #5. I’m working on 2 thru 4.

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  29. Mary mallory's avatar Mary mallory says:

    George Raft is in the center. Please don’t tell me this is the wave of the future.

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  30. Mary mallory's avatar Mary mallory says:

    Is Phyllis Brooks woman #4? And please post the comments again. Mike Hawks, my coworkers, and I get great entertainment from the wrong answers.

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  31. margie's avatar margie says:

    # 3 looks like Gloria de Havelland to me.
    Tuesday’s Picture
    Lucille Ball?
    George Raft
    Jean Arthur
    ????????

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  32. Cold in PHX's avatar Cold in PHX says:

    The guy standing in the middle is George Raft.

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  33. john c marshall's avatar john c marshall says:

    GEORGE RAFT

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  34. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    George Raft

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  35. Arye (Leslie) Michael Bender's avatar Arye (Leslie) Michael Bender says:

    We all still love Lucy. George Raft was ultra cool then. Can the Latin looking man staring up at Lucy be a very young Desi?

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  36. Mary mallory's avatar Mary mallory says:

    Is that her mother on the right?

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  37. Kevin's avatar Kevin says:

    Lucille Ball?

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  38. Sandy's avatar Sandy says:

    Lucille Ball

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  39. Sandy's avatar Sandy says:

    George Raft and Jean Arthur

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  40. Pat in Michigan's avatar Pat in Michigan says:

    Companion 1 is Katherine Mauk, companion 2 is Janice Jarratt

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  41. Janet Hoffmann's avatar Janet Hoffmann says:

    obviously Lucille Ball
    Companion #3 is Anne Shirley previously known as Dawn O’Day when a child. (Changed it when she played Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables.

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  42. Thom Bailey's avatar Thom Bailey says:

    I am going to take a bunch of wild guess and say (1) Jean Gale (2) June Gale (3) Olivia de Havilland (4) Phyllis Brooks (5) Bonnie Bannon

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  43. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Here’s photo #1 from left to right: Lucy, Margaret Callahan, still working on #3, Anne Shirley, Phyllis Brooks, and Molly Lamont.
    Is that Johnny Maschio with she, Raft, and her mother?
    We have a copy of a LA Times photo in her file that shows her membership application in the communist party.

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  44. Rick's avatar Rick says:

    man in the hat is George Raft

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  45. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    The guy with the hat has to be George Raft.

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  46. Stacia's avatar Stacia says:

    I won’t guess the obvious mystery guest and am instead trying for those other starlets.
    Guesses:
    #1 Kay Hammond
    #2 Maxine Jennings
    I’m going to kick myself for #3 and #4. Especially #3, she is the actress I saw recently and said “Hey, she looks kinda like Genevieve Tobin.” Curse my bad memory!

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  47. Lana's avatar Lana says:

    Lucille Ball and George Raft

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  48. Rance Ryan's avatar Rance Ryan says:

    tuesdays picture Lucys brother sister inlaw and niece

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  49. Mike Hawks's avatar Mike Hawks says:

    I have been asleep at the switch. Lucille Ball, Margaret Callahan, Anne Shirley, Phyllis Brooks. The other two ladies I do not know. George Raft is with us on Tuesday.

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  50. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Mystery Woman #2 is Joy Hodges.
    That is Mack Gray (Grey) with George and Lucy, and is that George’s wife, Grace?

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  51. Sandy's avatar Sandy says:

    Funny. I recognized the mystery woman immediately but then assumed I must be wrong, because your mystery people are never that well known. Then, on day 2, when you said, absolutely everybody got her, I realized that I, and everyone else, was right all along.
    I’m thinking companion 3 in the first picture, might be her friend Mary Jane Croft.

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  52. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    On Tuesday’s photo, I believe Lucille Ball was dating mystery companion #2 (whose name I don’t know), who worked in some capacity for mystery companion #1.

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  53. Fish Face's avatar Fish Face says:

    Lucy Olivia Ginger Eve Kate – not in that order
    Looks like a “Stage Door” pub shoot.

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  54. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Madelyn Pugh?

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  55. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Of course that’s Desi eyeing everything, is that Karl Freund beside him, Sidney Hickox wearing the glasses, and is that Jess Oppenheimer standing with his hands on his hips?

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  56. Steve Stoliar's avatar Steve Stoliar says:

    Madelyn Pugh with the script, Bob Weiskopf next to her, Bob Schiller next to the light and Karl Struss looking into the camera?

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  57. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Sid Hickox?

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  58. Unknown's avatar zabadu says:

    Okay, for Wednesday, is one of the men Paddy Chyevski?
    And for today’s – the couple standing together – Madelyn Pugh Davis and Bob Carroll, Jr.? And the guy with the glasses, is that Bob Ball, Lucy’s brother?
    PS, we all know Desi!!

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  59. Cold in PHX's avatar Cold in PHX says:

    Okay, I’ll guess that no. 2 is Madelyn Pugh, 3 is Bob Weiskopf, and 5 is Karl Freund. Of course no. 1 is Desi Arnaz. And I bet in the wide shot, the guy at the left is Jess Oppenheimer.
    As for the previous mystery photo, I’m intrigued now about the two men. But I can’t really read the title on the award. It looks like something “of America, Comedy Achievement Award, Lucille Ball, 1949.” Is it Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher?

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  60. Allison Francis's avatar Allison Francis says:

    Mystery Companion #2 George Raft

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  61. gary martin's avatar gary martin says:

    In the original photo campanion number 5 …on the right …is Ann Doran …which I guessed earlier but my answer seems to have been lost.

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  62. Rinky Dink's avatar Rinky Dink says:

    Is the business-like mystery companion #2 Jack Klugman?

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  63. Joan Y. Compagno's avatar Joan Y. Compagno says:

    Toby Wing

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  64. Rinky Dink's avatar Rinky Dink says:

    Oops. I thought the captions were above the photos, not below. When I said Jack Klugman, I meant the guy behind the light. But I guess I was wrong or you wouldn’t have published my guess.

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  65. Mary mallory's avatar Mary mallory says:

    Comedy guys are William Asher and Frank TAshlin.

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  66. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    !Aye, caruma! If even you don’t know who these people are, why bother running photo in first place? What fun is a puzzle without an answer? In words of Ricky Ricardo, “You gotta lotta ‘splainin’ to do.” (For what it’s worth, this appears to be episode where Lucy gets loving cup stuck on her head.)

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  67. Chris Morales's avatar Chris Morales says:

    I thought that the Mystery Guest criteria was that it couldn’t be someone well known???

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  68. Julie Merholz's avatar Julie Merholz says:

    Larry, this week’s photos are much more fun. Thank you for mixing it up a bit.

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  69. MichaelRyerson's avatar MichaelRyerson says:

    Karl Freund squinting.

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  70. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    For Thursday’s photo, how about a Mystery Episode? “Lucy and the Loving Cup”, with Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Longden as guest stars.

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  71. Dewey Webb's avatar Dewey Webb says:

    Wild guess–Iowa homemaker Doris Schmidlap, third place runner-up in 1956 Pillsbury Bake-Off , meeting Lucy on set of Forever Darling?

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  72. Native Angeleno's avatar Native Angeleno says:

    > What impressed me about this picture is how well-dressed everybody is, casual but stylish. <
    The '50s. As a kid i remember being struck by the crowd in the Coliseum when the Dodgers arrived in LA. The men wore hats and suits, the women nice dresses. When people went out in public, it was as if for church.
    Locally, the summer sun and the summer game ended all that. People were happy to got used to casual, and comfort, everywhere we went. The individual, it seems, does not need to impress anyone with how uncomfortable s/he is.

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  73. sharon's avatar sharon says:

    On the first pic w/ the gentleman and the woman w/ her child, the man is definitely George Raft. Not sure who the woman is, but my guess is Marlene Deitrich and her daughter Maria?

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