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Records of Material Objects in the Cinema #3: Joan Bennett's Blonde Hair, Pt. 1

In a moment of beautiful exhaustion, Joan runs her hand through her brilliant, blonde hair in Frank Borzage's _Doctors' Wives_.
Daniel Kasman
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18 Jul 2010

Joan Bennett's blonde hair, from Frank Borzage's Doctors' Wives (1931); cinematography by Arthur Edeson.

Related: Joan Bennett's Blonde Hair, Pt. 2, a video from the same film.

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