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This great still is from the 1936 British film Love in Exile, starring Clive Brook (here with Mary Carlisle), Helen Vinson, Ronald Squire and Cecil Rammage. No one was ever better dressed than Brook in his films.
As usual, left click to enlarge.
THE NAKED APE GETS DRESSED. For those who strive for better things and who understand, as did Ben Jonson, that: "the pipe marks the point at which the orang-utan ends and man begins". - And those who understand S T Coleridge's: "While Fate tramples on things of beauty, the indignant human heart shall utter them."
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