Duck Soup (Leo McCarey, 1933).

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Duck Soup (Leo McCarey, 1933).
the crowd (us, vidor 28)
Henry Sharp
Gladys dashed down the street hotly pursued by a pair of trousers.
illustration for Myshkin by David V. Reed
Other Worlds Science Stories
April, 1953
Henry Sharp (1912-2005), 'The Cat-Snake', ''Fantastic Adventures'', Vol. 10, #4, 1948 Source
Illustration by Henry Sharp, for William Tenn's "The Last Bounce", from Fantastic Adventures, September, 1950.
The early color photography in The Black Pirate (1926) was credited to Henry Sharp. Henry was born in New York City and had 125 cinematography credits from a 1920 documentary short, to 61 with a 1975 posthumous release.
His other notable credits include Ernst Lubitsch's The Marriage Circle (1924), Don Q Son of Zorro, The Crowd, The Iron Mask, Duck Soup, Alice in Wonderland (1933), It's a Gift, The Glass Key, Ministry of Fear, and It Happened on Fifth Avenue.
"Gladys dashed down the street hotly pursued by a pair of trousers" illustration by Henry Sharp
The Crowd (1928)
“The crowd laughs with you always... but it will cry with you for only a day.”
Director: King Vidor
Cinematographer: Henry Sharp