PRESERVING AND PRESENTING THE FILMS OF A HOLLYWOOD PIONEER
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Frank Lloyd at the train station in Goleta (near Santa Barbara) with Ronald Reagan
Frank Lloyd and Harold Lloyd At the studio, they would greet each other, “Hello Cousin!”, “Hello, Cousin!”.
Frank, in the purple toga, 27 years old, as the despot Dionysius in a hand-colored publicity still from Damon and Pythias (1914).
Frank Lloyd (4th from the right) on location. Frank was worried, his 4 year old daughter, Jimmie was very ill.
“Our grandfather mentioned that this (“Berkeley Square”) was his favorite film because of the captivating story and working with Leslie Howard. – Tonia Guerrero (Grand Daughter of Frank Lloyd)
Cecil B. DeMille (left) with Frank Lloyd at the Oscars
Here are Lloyd Hughes and Milton Sills with director Frank Lloyd on the set of The Sea Hawk (1924), listening to a modern radio.
Frank Lloyd, directing on the set of “The Sea Hawk” (1924)
Here Frank Lloyd poses while caricaturist Xavier Cugat (and band-leader for his daughter’s engagement party) sketches his face with other Hollywood personalities; notice bushy eyebrows. Richard Barthelmess, in costume for current filming of “The Lash” (1930), looks on.
Frank Lloyd (4th from left) directing on Howard Hughes’ production of The Age for Love (1931).