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10 min. (1-Reel Sho)
"Seeing Hollywood With Harriet Parsons: Intimate Views of the Movie Stars at Work and Play"
Hollywood celebrities attend various sport and entertainment attractions in Los Angeles. Sol Horwitz, Larry Fine and Curly Howard are briefly seen enjoying a baseball game.
Harriet Parsons
Narrator
Jerry Howard
Himself
Larry Fine
Himself
Solomon Horwitz
Himself
Andy Clyde
Himself
William Frawley
Himself
Buster Keaton
Himself
Tom Kennedy
Himself
Charles Middleton
Himself
Al Ritz
Himself
Jimmy Ritz
Himself
Max 'Slapsie' Rosenbloom
Himself
Shirley Ross
Herself
Rudy Vallee
Himself
Linda Winters
Herself
Groucho Marx
Himself
Ruth Johnson Marx
Herself
Gary Cooper
Himself
Bing Crosby
Himself
Robert Taylor
Himself
Eugene Pallette
Himself
Carole Landis
Herself
Barbara Stanwyck
Herself
Joe E. Brown
Himself
Jacqueline Wells
Herself
Bob Hope
Himself
Ralph Bellamy
Himself
Harold Lloyd
Himself
Roy Rogers
Himself
Jane Withers
Herself
Roscoe Karns
Himself
Ruby Keeler
Herself
Rita Hayworth
Herself
James Gleason
Himself
Gail Patrick
Herself
Pinky Tomlin
Himself
Jed Prouty
Himself
Bradley Page
Himself
Dixie Dunbar
Herself
Claude Stroud
Himself
Gloria Brewster
Herself
Barbara Brewster
Herself
Anne Shirley
Herself
Mary Hart
Herself
Arline Judge
Herself
Robert Tobey
Photography
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