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Feather flowers on frail wire stems make the unusual trimming of this tiny black velvet beanie which was selected by Ingrid Bergman for scenes Of "Arch of Triumph," In which she stars with Charles Boyer and Charles Laughton. Adapted from the famous novel by Erich Maria Remarque, the film was produced by Enterprise Studios, will be released by M-G-M. Miss Bergman describes her role as one of the most challenging she has ever played.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 10

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Feather flowers on frail wire stems make the unusual trimming of this tiny black velvet beanie which was selected by Ingrid Bergman for scenes Of "Arch of Triumph," In which she stars with Charles Boyer and Charles Laughton. Adapted from the famous novel by Erich Maria Remarque, the film was produced by Enterprise Studios, will be released by M-G-M. Miss Bergman describes her role as one of the most challenging she has ever played. Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 10

Feather flowers on frail wire stems make the unusual trimming of this tiny black velvet beanie which was selected by Ingrid Bergman for scenes Of "Arch of Triumph," In which she stars with Charles Boyer and Charles Laughton. Adapted from the famous novel by Erich Maria Remarque, the film was produced by Enterprise Studios, will be released by M-G-M. Miss Bergman describes her role as one of the most challenging she has ever played. Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 10

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