International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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PUBLICITY — OFF STAGE THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE," Frank Lloyd Productions Loretta Young and Robert Preston on location near Mojave, California, where much of the picture was shot. Loretta Young, who stars in the title role of Frank Lloyd's new frontier comedy, "The Lady From Cheyenne," chats with Alma Lloyd, daughter of the movie-maker. The most photographed street in the world, Universal's "Western Street," serves as a Wyoming frontier town. Producer Frank Lloyd lines up a lug location scene. He is speaking to several hundred extras while the giant camera boom swings into line for the "shot." Hundreds of Hollywood extra players are served a hot lunch in the middle of the Mojave desert of California.