Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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With these pictures, taken on the closely guarded set of "Camille." PHOTOPLAY proudly presents to you for the first time Garbo in color — and how lovely she is! This M-G-M filming of Dumas' classic marks the sixth time the dramatic love story of the fiery toast of Paris has reached the screen, but Garbo's performance is expected to surpass them all. Handsome Robert Taylor has the role of Armand. Here you see them on the set, together with ace director George Cukor (the gentleman in the white trousers) directing, and the rest of the technical crew. Behind Cukor is Bill Daniels, Garbo's only cameraman. Bill was rushed to the hospital twice during the shooting, but Garbo serenely waited for him. She will have no one else shoot her pictures 49