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FILM: GOING UP, 1923. Marjorie Daw and Douglas MacLean

FILM: GOING UP, 1923. Marjorie Daw and Douglas MacLean


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FILM: GOING UP, 1923. Marjorie Daw and Douglas MacLean

FILM: GOING UP, 1923.
Marjorie Daw and Douglas MacLean

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1923 Aviator Bi Plane Couple Ecromance Ectransport Marjorie Romance Transportation Misc Going Up Maclean Silent Movie


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Captured in this vintage print titled 'FILM: GOING UP, 1923, ' we are transported back to the early days of American cinema. The image showcases Marjorie Daw and Douglas MacLean, two talented actors who were part of the silent movie era. Standing outside against a picturesque backdrop, they exude an air of romance and adventure. In this scene from the film 'Going Up, ' we see Marjorie Daw dressed elegantly in a hat, capturing the essence of women's fashion during that time. Beside her stands Douglas MacLean, portraying an aviator with his dashing looks and confident demeanor. Together, they represent the epitome of early 20th-century charm. The bi-plane parked behind them hints at the theme of transportation prevalent in this film. It symbolizes not only physical travel but also metaphorical journeys taken by these characters as they navigate through love and life. This print is a testament to the artistry and creativity that defined silent movies. It allows us to glimpse into a bygone era when films relied on visual storytelling rather than dialogue. Courtesy of The Granger Collection based in New York City, this remarkable piece captures both nostalgia for classic Hollywood and admiration for timeless beauty.

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