
And for Monday, a mystery woman.

And here are two mystery gents for Tuesday.
Please congratulate Grant Lockhart! He has already identified our mystery movie based on Monday’s photo. And please congratulate Bob Hansen, Kent Gage, Dan Nather, Mike Hawks, June Blanchard, Eve Golden, Dewey Webb, Megan and Steven Wells for identifying Monday’s mystery woman.

And here’s a mystery fellow for Wednesday.
Please congratulate Don Danard for identifying our mystery cast and film!
Dan Nather writes: The two gents are XXXX and XXXX. Would LOVE to know the picture that featured them together! Stay tuned, Dan, all will be revealed on Saturday.
Please congratulate Floyd Thursby for identifying Mystery Gent No. 1 and Mary Mallory and Bob Hansen for identifying Mystery Gent No. 2.

And for Thursday – oh you know you have seen him in something!
Please congratulate Mary Mallory and Mike Hawks for identifying our mystery cast and the film.
Wednesday’s mystery gent has been identified by Ed, Dan Nather, Herb Nichols and Rick Scott.
Don Danard says: Wednesday’s Mystery Man …. a personal favorite…
ValleDave says I would guess Helen Twelvetrees, Frank McHugh and XXXXX in “Bad Company.” Alas, no.
Dewey Webb says: If it’s Tuesday, it must be Clyde Cook & XXXXX in Daybreak. Alas, no.

Oh I know. You were expecting someone else today. But look at that hat!
Mary Mallory says: XXXX today. No XXXXX?, because if tomorrow is the last day, then we know XXXX has to be there. (Sorry to disappoint you, Mary!)
Please congratulate Dewey Webb, Herb Nichols, Rogét-L.A.and Dan Nather for identifying our mystery movie and cast, and Sarah, Patrick, Arye Michael Bender and Rick Scott for identifying Thursday’s mystery chap.
Sarah says: Thursday is XXXX and the only reason I know that is because I’m a huge fan of all the “Thin Man” movies.
William suggests our mystery movie is: Gail Patrick, XXXX “Her Husband Lies”. Alas, no.
Dan Nather says: Oh yeah, gent #4 is XXXX. And the film is XXXXX, which I know I have somewhere in one of my leaning towers of videocassettes

OK, OK. Here he is. And in a newsboy cap!
My Mother?
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Karen Morley?
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Karen Morely
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Karen Morley
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I think that’s Karen Morley.
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Karen Morley in FLESH (1932)
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Just a guess, but is this Tala Birell?
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I wonder who Karen Morley is trying to reach.
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Karen Morley
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A Young Loretta?
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She looks Karen Morley/Ann Dvorak-esque. I always confuse those two.
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Betty Furness?
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Karen Morley
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Mary Bryan
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Helen Hayes?
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Mae Clarke?
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Is it Karen Morley?
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Looks like Karen Morley, but I couldn’t hazard a guess as to the film. Might be just about any she made from, oh, ’31-’35. Pretty sure I can eliminate “Scarface, though. I believe she was blonder in that.
Best I can do.
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Jean Hersholt today.
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Herman Bing on Tuesday.
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Regarding the mystery gents: I recognize Jean Hersholt on the right, but not the other guy.
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Anita Page, and the film is SKYSCRAPER SOULS?
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Gent on the left is Frank McHugh, a Warner stalwart in the thirties and forties.
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ricardo cortez
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karen morley,jean hersholt,ed brophy in the movie flesh
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In Tuesday’s shot, the man on the right is Jean Hersholt. (Why didn’t he spell it Gene?)
Don’t know the other fellow.
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The two gents are Hermann Bing and Jean Hersholt. Would LOVE to know the picture that featured them together!
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Ah Ha! This would be “Flesh” from 1932. The gal is Karen Morley and the man on the left with Hersholt would be Herman Bing.
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Ricardo Cortez today.
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Karen Morley and FLESH.
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Wednesday’s Mystery Man …. a personal favorite…
Ricardo Cortez.
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Wednesday is Ricardo Cortez
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Gent #3 is definitely Ricardo Cortez
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Tuesday we see Herman Bing and Jean Hersholt. Today we have Ricardo Cortez, all of them appearing along with Karen Morley in FLESH 1932.
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I would guess Helen Twelvetrees, Frank McHugh and Ricardo Cortez in “Bad Company.”
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If it’s Tuesday, it must be Clyde Cook & Jean Hersholt in Daybreak
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Wednesday…Ricardo Cortez. Stumped otherwise.
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Thursday is Edward Brophy, and the only reason I know that is because I’m a huge fan of all the “Thin Man” movies.
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Ed Brophy today. No Vince Barnett?, because if tomorrow is the last day, then we know Wallace B. has to be there.
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Wed: Ricardo Cortez/Thurs: Edward Brophy
So the movie is Flesh, which means tomorrow (wild guess) we’ll probably be seeing. . . Joe Dallesandro
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Thursday’s Mystery Man …… Ed Brophy.
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Ed Brophy is picking away.
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Gail Patrick, Ricardo Cortez, “Her Husband Lies”
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1) Karen Morley in “Flesh” (1932)
2) Herman Bing & Vince Barnett in “Flesh” (1932)
3) Ricardo Cortez in “Flesh” (1932)
4) Edward Brophy in “Flesh” (1932)
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Thursday = Edward Brophy
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Myrna Loy, the prizefighter and the lady
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“Ditto, Boss” – Edward Brophy, the big lug.
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Oh yeah, gent #4 is Ed Brophy. And the film is John Ford’s FLESH (1932), which I know I have somewhere in one of my leaning towers of videocassettes . . .
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Edward Brophy for Thursday
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Our lady of the hat is Greta Meyer,
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Okay, Greta Meyer today.
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Greta Meyer is this week’s final cast member from “Flesh” (1932).
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I know I must be the last one but I didn’t get it until I put Friday’s Greta Meyer with Thursday’s Edward Brophy and got Flesh – 1932.
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Finally! Tuesday was Herman Bing and Jean Hersholt. Monday…Karen Morley. The film…Flesh. Friday…Greta Meyer (?).
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The man with Ricardo Cortez is Wallace Berry
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