Mary Astor and Matt Moore in DRY MARTINI (1928)

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Mary Astor and Matt Moore in DRY MARTINI (1928)
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Charlie Chaplin, Gloria Swanson (left) and Marion Davies (right) at a party held at the Ambassador's French Room on October 31, 1928, to celebrate Marion's return from a three-month tour.
Second photo - Marion Davies with Buster Keaton.
In the third photo - Gloria Swanson, Charlie Chaplin, Marion Davies and Harry Crocker.
In the group photo, guests, probably not all, who attended the party - standing, from left to right: Lorraine Eddy, Matt Moore, Aileen Pringle, Louis B. Mayer, Gloria Swanson, Harry D'Arrast, Miss Davies, Louella O. Parsons, Ricardo Cortez, Charlie Chaplin, Norma Shearer, Irving G. Thalberg, Harold Lloyd and Robert Z. Leonard. Seated in the foreground are Harry Crocker, left, and William Haines.
The Ambassador's French Room was transformed into a Parisian café for a surprise party for Miss Davies on 31 October 1928.
On this occasion, heartfelt thanks to the friends of the "Charlie Chaplin for the Ages" group on the Facebook community site, for providing some photos for this post.
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After looking over the golfers on the Metro lot, we lay our bets on Buster Keaton, who has made "The Three Ages" for Metro. He may not have the perfect stance of Matt Moore (left), who is a featured player in the Niblo-Metro picture, "Strangers of the Night," and he may not be so sure of his shots as Champion Gene Sarazen (extreme right), but he does possess a "whale" of a set of clubs. All the boys needs is an opportunity to make good.
-Exhibitors Herald, July 28, 1923
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