New York, 1940: A rugged loner gets a lesson or two from a beautiful, young English teacher. Ramsey Bros. Pictures pays tribute to Hollywood’s Golden Age. The Glitz. The Glamor. The Grammar.
Enjoy!
Writer. Photographer. Scholar. Creative Broker. Theologian.
by Anna Blanch on July 30, 2009
New York, 1940: A rugged loner gets a lesson or two from a beautiful, young English teacher. Ramsey Bros. Pictures pays tribute to Hollywood’s Golden Age. The Glitz. The Glamor. The Grammar.
Enjoy!
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