A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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HELL'S ANGELS (1930) 231 Greta Nissen was originally cast as the vamp of Hell's Angels, but either because of her accent or because she was no longer available, she had to be replaced. Jean Harlow, who had been playing minor roles, was given her chance in the part and revealed herself as a good actress and the embodiment of sex appeal. With her in this scene is Ben Lyon. BELOW Fox brought John McCormack, the great Irish tenor, to Hollywood and starred him in Song d My Heart, released in 1930. You see him here. In the carriage is Maureen O'Sullivan, whom the director, Frank Borzage, had discovered in Dublin.