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"MGM: A Legacy of Iconic Films and Legendary Stars" Step into the world of MGM, where the roaring lion symbolizes a century-long journey filled with cinematic wonders

Background imageMgm Collection: MGM LION

MGM LION
Recording Leo the Lions famous roar for MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) Studios

Background imageMgm Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

Background imageMgm Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

Background imageMgm Collection: Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Elizabeth Taylor made her screen debut as a child in Lassie Come Home in 1943

Background imageMgm Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

Background imageMgm Collection: WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 MGM

WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 MGM production of The Wizard of Oz

Background imageMgm Collection: Three Marx Bros / Mgm

Three Marx Bros / Mgm
HARPO, GROUCHO & CHICO MARX (Adolph, Julius & Leonard) American comedians, three of the five Marx Brothers (Zeppo and Gummo not shown) Date: 20th century

Background imageMgm Collection: Greer Garson (1904-1996) - British and American actress and singer

Greer Garson (1904-1996) - British and American actress and singer. A major star at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the Second World War for her portrayal of strong women on the homefront

Background imageMgm Collection: Ava Gardner, American actress, 20th century. Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Ava Gardner, American actress, 20th century. Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Ava Gardner, American actress, 20th century. Ava Gardners cinematic career began in 1941, but she did not become a star until she appeared opposite Burt Lancaster in The Killers in 1946

Background imageMgm Collection: Music cover, Papa Loves Mambo, Perry Como

Music cover, Papa Loves Mambo, Perry Como
Music cover, Papa Loves Mambo, by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning and Bix Reichner, recorded by Perry Como, from an MGM film starring Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban. 1954

Background imageMgm Collection: Lassie / Mgm Postcard

Lassie / Mgm Postcard
LASSIE (Pal) American canine actor of great versatility Date: 1940 -

Background imageMgm Collection: Margaret Atwood wearing a Dolly Tree suit and a fur wrap

Margaret Atwood wearing a Dolly Tree suit and a fur wrap in We Went to College (1936) Date: 1936

Background imageMgm Collection: Lana Turner in a scene from Calling Dr Kildare (1939)

Lana Turner in a scene from Calling Dr Kildare (1939) wearing a Dolly Tree gown Date: 1939

Background imageMgm Collection: Lana Turner in Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938)

Lana Turner in Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938) wearing a Dolly Tree creation originally designed for Virginia Grey in Rosalie (1937), with Robert Young Date: 1937

Background imageMgm Collection: Norma Shearer, Canadian actress

Norma Shearer, Canadian actress. Date: 1934

Background imageMgm Collection: Polish poster for MGM film, Flipper

Polish poster for MGM film, Flipper
Polish poster for an MGM film, Flipper (the Polish title is: My Friend is a Dolphin), starring Chuck Connors, Kathleen Maguire and Luke Halpin, poster designed by Rapnicki. 1963

Background imageMgm Collection: Music cover, Our Love Affair, Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland

Music cover, Our Love Affair, Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland
Music cover, Our Love Affair, words and music by Arthur Freed and Roger Edens, from the MGM film Strike Up The Band, starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. 1940

Background imageMgm Collection: William Powell / Mgm

William Powell / Mgm
WILLIAM POWELL American film actor

Background imageMgm Collection: Unidentified building possibly associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Corp. between 1911 and 1942

Unidentified building possibly associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Corp. between 1911 and 1942. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Unidentified building possibly associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Corp. between 1911 and 1942

Background imageMgm Collection: Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)

Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)
Elegant simplicity distinguished this evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1941). It depended for its style importance on the beautiful draping of the material

Background imageMgm Collection: Bessie Love and Anita Page dancing in MGMs Broadway Melody

Bessie Love and Anita Page dancing in MGMs Broadway Melody, 1929 Date: 1929

Background imageMgm Collection: Portrait of Spanish singer and dancer Conchita

Portrait of Spanish singer and dancer Conchita Montenegro, signed to MGM, 1931 Date: 1931

Background imageMgm Collection: Harriet Hoctor in a Dolly Tree gown for The Great Ziegfeld

Harriet Hoctor in a Dolly Tree gown for The Great Ziegfeld (1936). This gown was originally created for Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and was seen at the beginning of the film

Background imageMgm Collection: Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle

Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle (MGM 1938), which was the one concession to glamour in the film. This cool, white, crepe column gown

Background imageMgm Collection: Penny Singleton wearing Dolly Tree - Blondie Goes to College

Penny Singleton wearing Dolly Tree - Blondie Goes to College
Penny Singleton wearing a Dolly Tree creation in Blondie Goes to College (1942) Date: 1942

Background imageMgm Collection: Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)

Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) wore this spring suit in navy wool designed by Dolly Tree. The gracefully flared skirt was topped by a snug-fitting jacket that buttoned to a V

Background imageMgm Collection: A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis

A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) comprising a form-fitting gold lam evening gown Date: 1940

Background imageMgm Collection: A black wool suit designed by Dolly Tree

A black wool suit designed by Dolly Tree was worn by Rita Johnson in The Golden Fleecing (1940), The skirt was fitted at the hips, flared at the hem, and worn with a dressmaker jacket

Background imageMgm Collection: Rita Johnson in Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing

Rita Johnson in Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing
Rita Johnson in a Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing (1940) Date: 1940

Background imageMgm Collection: Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939)

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939) Date: 1939

Background imageMgm Collection: William Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy

William Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Libeled Lady (1936). Loy and Harlow in Dolly Tree creations. Date: 1936

Background imageMgm Collection: Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)
a shiny alluring sheath of black cire moulded to the figure formed this gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Background imageMgm Collection: Billie Burke wearing range of Dolly Tree creations

Billie Burke wearing range of Dolly Tree creations
Brown herringbone lightweight tweed was featured in a two-piece tailored suit (top left) designed by Dolly Tree for Billie Burke in Bridal Suite (1939)

Background imageMgm Collection: Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware

Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware
Rosalind Russell?s housecoat for an advertisement for First Love silverware (1937). The housecoat ? stylistically matched Dolly Tree

Background imageMgm Collection: The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell

The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell (Left) and Myrna Loy (right) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1938

Background imageMgm Collection: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, America

MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, America

Background imageMgm Collection: Orlando, Florida, USA. Bust of Walt Disney at Disney MGM Orlando

Orlando, Florida, USA. Bust of Walt Disney at Disney MGM Orlando

Background imageMgm Collection: Greer Garson, actress

Greer Garson, actress Date: 1946

Background imageMgm Collection: Music cover, MGM's Hollywood Revue of 1929

Music cover, MGM's Hollywood Revue of 1929
Music cover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood Revue of 1929, Selection of Melodies Date: 1929

Background imageMgm Collection: Advert for Max Factor face powder, Lana Turner

Advert for Max Factor face powder, Lana Turner
Advert for Max Factor face powder, as worn by Lana Turner, MGM film star in Green Dolphin Street Date: 1948

Background imageMgm Collection: Music cover, Too Late Now, from the film Wedding Bells

Music cover, Too Late Now, from the film Wedding Bells
Music cover, Too Late Now, lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane, from the MGM film Wedding Bells starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell Date: 1951

Background imageMgm Collection: Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis

Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis
Music cover, La Bota, words by Haven Gillespie II, music by Charles Wolcott, sung by Monica Lewis in MGM film The Strip Date: 1951

Background imageMgm Collection: Jean Harlow in a scene from the M. G. M picture, Riff Raff, which she starred in with Spencer

Jean Harlow in a scene from the M. G. M picture, Riff Raff, which she starred in with Spencer Tracy. Date: 1936
Jean Harlow in a scene from the M.G.M picture, Riff Raff, which she starred in with Spencer Tracy. Date: 1936

Background imageMgm Collection: Una Merkel, American actress (b / w photo)

Una Merkel, American actress (b / w photo)
6032633 Una Merkel, American actress (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Una Merkel (1903-1986), American actress

Background imageMgm Collection: Cinema showing Barbary Coast, West End of London

Cinema showing Barbary Coast, West End of London
A West End of London cinema at night with passing taxi, and news vendor. The film is Barbary Coast, starring Miriam Hopkins and Edward G Robinson. Date: 1935

Background imageMgm Collection: Three photo studies of Hollywood film stars: Buster

Three photo studies of Hollywood film stars: Buster Keaton, Natalie Talmadge, Constance Talmadge and Buster Collier (all United Artists)

Background imageMgm Collection: Four dance beauties from Hollywood, 1928

Four dance beauties from Hollywood, 1928. Nancy Carroll one of Paramounts players (top left), Clara Bow from Paramount (top right)

Background imageMgm Collection: Advert for Max Factors makeup featuring the Albertina

Advert for Max Factors makeup featuring the Albertina Rasch dancers, 1930 in MGMs The Rogue Song Date: 1930



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"MGM: A Legacy of Iconic Films and Legendary Stars" Step into the world of MGM, where the roaring lion symbolizes a century-long journey filled with cinematic wonders. In 1939, Bert Lahr brought to life the Cowardly Lion in MGM's timeless production of "The Wizard of Oz, " captivating audiences with his endearing portrayal. Judy Garland, accompanied by her faithful companion Toto, enchanted viewers as Dorothy in this same enchanting film. Elizabeth Taylor, an English-American actress whose beauty was immortalized onscreen by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the 1950s, continues to captivate hearts even today. Margaret Hamilton's portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West remains etched in our memories from that iconic 1939 MGM production. Ray Bolger's whimsical performance as the Scarecrow added a touch of charm and humor to "The Wizard of Oz. " it also introduced us to comedic brilliance through Three Marx Bros' hilarious antics that left audiences rolling in laughter. From Polish posters for films like "Flipper" to musical covers like Perry Como's "Papa Loves Mambo, " MGM showcased its diverse range across various genres. Not only did they bring us incredible talents from around the world but also celebrated American stars such as Greer Garson and Ava Gardner. Their performances under Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer elevated them into Hollywood royalty. And who could forget Lassie? The beloved canine hero captured our hearts through countless adventures depicted on postcards bearing MGM's stamp. MGM has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on cinema history. With their iconic logo and unforgettable productions, they have transported us into magical worlds while introducing us to extraordinary characters we will forever cherish.