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1Object thumbnailAir combat scene from Hell's Angels (film)Air combat scene from the motion picture Hell's Angels.
2Object thumbnailBlimp advertising The Outlaw (film)Blimp used to promote the motion picture The Outlaw, produced by Howard Hughes' RKO Productions, Jan. 1950. The blimp is seen in a hangar, with a truck appartus underneath its front. Advertising reads, "The Outlaw. Kept off the screen for 3 years, it's coming at last! Jane Russell."
3Object thumbnailHeadquarters for Howard Hughes operationsHeadquarters and communications center for Howard Hughes operations, 700 Romaine Street, Hollywood, Calif. The art deco style building is on a corner and automobiles are parked around the curb.
4Object thumbnailHoward Hughes on the set of "The Outlaw"Howard Hughes (standing) on the set of the motion picture "The Outlaw." The movie set resembles the interior of a stable. Three unidentified crew members work on the set.
5Object thumbnailHoward Hughes on the set of "The Outlaw"Howard Hughes (holding script) talks with an unidentified actor on the set of the motion picture "The Outlaw." The set is dressed as the interior of a cabin. Klieg light and a movie camera and operator are seen in the foreground.
6Object thumbnailHoward Hughes on the set of "The Outlaw"Howard Hughes (holding script) talks with an unidentified actor on the set of the motion picture "The Outlaw." The set is dressed as the interior of a cabin. An overhead klieg light and a movie camera are seen in the foreground.
7Object thumbnailHoward Hughes on the set of "The Outlaw"Howard Hughes (on right) talks with an unidentified actor on the set of the motion picture "The Outlaw." The set is dressed as the interior of a cabin. Motion picture equipment is seen on the left.
8Object thumbnailHoward Hughes with American Legion CommandersL-R: John D. Home, Dept. Commander of the American Legion; Howard Hughes, Managing Director of production for RKO Pictures; Edward Underwood, Commander of the Hollywood American Legion Motion Picture Post #43.
9Object thumbnailHoward Hughes with Jules Furthman on the set of "The Outlaw"Howard Hughes (facing camera) talks with Jules Furthman (left), author of the story and screenplay of the motion picture "The Outlaw." Hughes and Furthman are standing in a movie set dressed as a stable. A crew member handles a horse.
 

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