Robert Hutton in Destination Tokyo, 1943 Director: Delmer Daves

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Robert Hutton in Destination Tokyo, 1943 Director: Delmer Daves
Robert Hutton-Joan Leslie "Janie gets married" 1946, de Vincent Sherman.
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JULIE DOING “STUFF” WITH FAMOUS PEOPLE (12th post)
Looks like Julie is sharing a Coke and a smile with director, Jean Negulesco on the set of UNDER MY SKIN.
Julie and Ida Lupino practice their moves in OUT OF THE FOG. Love their chemistry! Maybe the unidentified gentleman is giving them rhumba lessons?
They are pictured chatting before a scene for the same film with director, Anotole Litvak. Dig that foggy effect!
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN was a movie which told the story of the real Canteen. Julie and Bette Davis established the Canteen to entertain service people during WWII. Here he is hanging with costar Robert Hutton during filming. Julie is distracted with script reading by Hutton’s puzzle.
A group of stars gather to hear Jack Benny on his fiddle. Bob Hope is there but not sure who else.
Director Busby Berkeley switches with Julie for a scene with Ann Sheridan. The movie was THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL.
Director Tay Garnett and crew members are pictured with Julie and Lana Turner as they prepare for a scene in THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE.
Filming on the beach with Joan Crawford and her bathing cap for HUMORESQUE.
Looks like director John Huston is showing Julie and Jennifer Jones a small scale set recreation for the movie WE WERE STRANGERS.
This group of celebrities includes Julie with Ray Bolger, Mitzi Mayfair, Oliver Hardy, Jane Pickens, Stan Laurel and Chico Marx in Miami in November 1941. The Flying Showboat was one of the first USO groups to entertain troops.
Man in a Suitcase: Who's Mad Now? (1.27, ITC, 1968)
"I can get you stopped, you know that?"
"You can try."
"A foreigner, here under sufferance, so to speak... and, uh, you do have a past."
"And, uh, you do have a big mouth; and, uh, you do have some big friends - right?"