Museum-Silent Movie Stars And Their Fancy Motor Cars
These photographs were probably taken to be included in issues of AMERICAN MOTORIST,
the magazine of the AAA, first published in 1909.
The photographs depict silent movie personalities with their own personal automobiles
or cars which were used in a movie.
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Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle
And his new $25,000.00 toy
Mary Miles Minter sits in his new car
Mabel Julienne Scott and Arbuckle s new Renault
Arbuckle's Renault used in his new release
"The Dollar A Year Man"
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Jackie Coogan,First National star,
turning the crank of his 110 hp Meteor
Cecil B. DeMille Driving a Locomobile
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Pauline Fredericks ,R-C Pictures,star with her Locomobile
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Bill Hart with Congo
Lila Lee and Eddie Sutherland in a foreign car specially obtained
for Arbuckle's Paramount's film "Dollar A Year Man."
Vivian Martin and Colin Chase
Morosco-Paramount Film favorites
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Eugene O'Brian
O'Brian cranking the motor
without even leaving his seat
Eugene O'Brian and Eugene O'Brian
putting up the top
Euugene O'Brian and
his Kangeroo Automobile
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Wallace Reid
whose action-hero role as the dashing race-car driver
drew young girls and older women alike
to theaters to see his daredevil auto thrillers (wikipedia)
Wallace Reid and Agnes Ayers in "Too Much Speed."
"Always Audacious"
Reid and his McFarland
Wanda Hawley, Wallace Reid, and Tully Marsjall
in Paramount's "Double Speed"
Wallace Reid driving the car at the left
in "Excuse My Dust."
Wallace Reid and
Lois Wilson in "The Hell Diggers."
Wallace Reid and his new McFarland roadster
Wallace Reid in "A Charm School."
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Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter
in
DeMille's "Something To Think About."
Cecil B. DeMile, Gloria Swanson
and an ancient Packard
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Ben Turpin and Mrs. Ben Turpin