A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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LOMBARDI, LTD. ( 1919) 91 Today Bert Lytell is a well-known actor of middleaged roles. Twenty years ago he was playing romantic leads. He made his first appearance in The Lone Wolf, a Brenon-Selznick production of 1917. Two years later he joined the Metro Company, which featured him in a film version of the popular Lombardi, Ltd. Those slips looked pretty daring in 1919. BELOW Paramount made a picture called The Goat, in 1919, starring Fred Stone. He is not included in the scene shown here, but a young extra, dreaming over his ice-cream cone, is. He entered pictures as Ramon Samaniegos, of Durango, Mexico, and was destined to emerge romantically, later, as Ramon Novarro.