Copy print photograph from a film still for the Columbia Pictures production The Black Knight (1954). The scene depicts men dressed as knights and flag bearers, riding on horseback through the countryside. The flag bearers wear tunics and greaves (shin protectors). The knights wear bascinet style helmets, tunics, cuisses and greaves (shin protectors), and carry lances and shields.
Image comprising two visible photographs of Constance Towers (b. 1933), one including another girl (likely Lucille Towers, listed with Constance in the 1940 U.S. census). Also included is a promotional announcement. Item reads: "Ritz Cafe' at Night presents Connie Towers. Joseph Settano Trio for dancing. John Gallant at the piano." Towers appeared at the Montreal Ritz Carlton three times between 1954 and 1956. Each performance was covered in Variety. Her premiere was noted in "Night Club Reviews: Ritz Carlton, Montreal," Variety, 9 Jun. 1954: 55.
Eight copy print photographs of Constance Towers (b. 1933) and another young girl (likely Lucille Towers, listed with Constance in the 1940 U.S. census). Prints possibly rephotographed circa 1955.
Adolphe Menjou (often credited as Adolph Menjou) began his career in silent films. He appeared in over 130 feature-length movies, including 7 for Columbia Pictures (dates spanning 1932-1952).