A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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TESS OF THE D'URBER VILLES (1913) 29 Another famous vamp of the early 'teens, Lucille Younge, is here in. the process of having her will of Charles West. An unfortunate optical illusion suggests that West is stealing Miss Younge's pearls. This is positively not so. Notice the Hiifdu oboe player in the back, without whom no scene of Sin was quite complete. More vamps, later. BELOW Another stage star to succumb to the lures of Zukor and Frohman was the great Minnie Maddern Fiske. Here is Mrs. Fiske in a scene from the Famous Players production (1913) of her stage success, Tess of the D'Urbervilles.