File:Hopper-Patrick-1936.jpg

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English: Publicity photograph of Paramount Pictures contract players Wolfe Hopper and Gail Patrick, with Patrick in a gown by Paramount designer Travis Banton
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Author Paramount Pictures
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  • Photograph is date stamped July 23, 1936, on the reverse side by the Chicago Tribune.
  • Sheet attached to reverse side of photograph reads as follows:
    THE LAST BRIDE OF SUMMER--may smartly select metal cloth instead of satin for her gown. Gail Patrick and Wolfe Hopper, Paramout [sic] players, demonstrate the fact that a late summer wedding may be every bit as festive as the more popular June nuptials. Gail's gown is a Travis Banton creation of white lame with a voluminous tulle veil held to her hair by silver leaves. Her bouquet is of white lilies outlined in tulle. Wolfe is dressed in the conventional groom's attire--striped trousers, tail coat, top hot and all.
  • Wolfe Hopper was the professional name used by William DeWolf Hopper when he was put under contract by Paramount Pictures in March 1936.
  • The photo has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the original upload.

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