Here’s a mystery chap for Monday.
And here’s a mystery woman from the same film.
And for Wednesday, some mystery fellows.
Please congratulate Mike Hawks for identifying them and the movie and Mary Mallory for identifying the mystery chap on the left.
And here’s a mystery fellow for Thursday.
Here’s our (totally not) mystery person for Friday.
Just about everybody has identified Thursday’s mystery fellow.
Dewey Webb has identified all the mystery people and the movie. Mary Mallory also identified the movie, as did Gregory Moore, who identified Monday’s enigmatic fellow. Thursday’s mystery fellow was also identified by L.C., Mike Hawks, Gary Martin, Don Danard and Rick Scott (who also identified the movie). Grant Lockhart identified the movie and the mystery folks.
Benito says: My mistake, Thursday’s photo is actually XXXXXX. Those balding weasels all look alike.
Eugene O’Brien? If so, I can provide more info.
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ROBERT STACK?
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A very young Arthur Kennedy?
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Hurd Hatfield? Or are you trying to trick us in to thinking it was the star of “The Piucture of Dorian Gray”??
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An incredibly young Robert Cummings. Before he became too fey to play a leading man with authority. Though the quality served him well in comedy.
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Jason?
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My first thought was a grown-up David Durand.
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‘Straight Place and Show’ 1938 Ethel Merman
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First picture:…Brooks Benedict??
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today we have Harry Parke a.k.a. Parkyakarkus and Joe Penner from NEW FACES OF 1937.
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Harry Parke, also known as Parkyakarkus.
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Of the two fellows in #3 the one facing us appears to be Stuart Erwin. If so, I’ll go back to one and two with a more discerning eye.
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He looks a lot like a very young Kevin McCarthy.
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I am convinced that (a) I’ll never figure it out, and (b) I will kick myself when I get the answer. Feels like old times.
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Welcome back!
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Then Jack Oakie…
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Thurs. Jerome Cowan
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Wed. Parkyakarkus in New Faces of 1937
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Thursday: Jerome Cowan
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Jerome Cowen
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Jerome cowan today and I think that’s Joe Penner with our friend Harry. The movie is NEW FACES OF 1937.
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Photo # 4 is Larry Keating, a fine supporting actor who appeared in dozens of movies, plus Mr. Ed.
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My mistake, Thursday’s photo is actually Jerome Cowan, aka the captain in The Hurricane [1937]. Those balding weasels all look alike.
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Rats…shoulda followed my initial hunch after recognizing the back of Joe Penner’s head….Mystery Gent, William Brady. Film: “New Faces of 1937”. He surely had to have been the handsomest of the “crooners” of that era…wonder why his career never really went anywhere?
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Thursday’s photo is Jerome Cowan.
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The man is Jerome Cowan.
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There’s ny mystery in the face of Jerome Cowan.
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Mon. Bill Brady
Wed. Joe Penner
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Tues. Thelma Leeds
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William Brady, Thelma Leeds, Parkyakarkus and Jerome Cowan in NEW FACES OF 1937
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Thursday Mystery chap certainly looks like a very young Jerome Cowan.
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Thursday’s mystery man is Jerome Cowan. The rest, I haven’t a clue!
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If Wednesday’s mystery man is Parkyakarkus (Albert Brooks’ and “Super Dave” Osborne’s dad), the film is “New Faces of 1937.” Monday’s mystery man would be juvenile lead William Brady. But I still don’t know the lady.
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A very young Milton Berle along with Cowan
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Our man friday is Milton Berle.
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#3 looks like Parkyakarkus. aka Harry Parke, better known as the father of Albert Brooks
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