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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Cal., July 20, 1929.

Danny Hall, Chief Art Director of the Hollywood

Studios, Inc., who will supervise

the art work of the A. B. Maescher Productions.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Nov. 11, 1922

& The Engulfed Cathedral as illustrated by Danny Hall

for the Janssen production.

(...) Photo, Educational Screen, Sept. 1943

& Danny Hall signature on „Roman Ruins Fountain,“ huge vintage

oil on board painting, undated, ebay

& What makes life worth living? (...) Southern California

(...) Photo, Life, March 31, 1941

& Here‘s how Hollywood Boulevard looked

last Christmas, with its decorated Chistmas trees and

its sky aglow with searchlights. It will

be even more beautifully decorated this Christmas.

(...) Photo, New Movie, Dec. 1930

& Paul Whiteman

      King of Jazz

(...) Advertisement, Motion Picture News, June 29, 1929

& Down at the La Boheme on Sunset boulevard

the candle llights burned low but the French heels flicked high

to maddening strains of Carl Shaw‘s expert orchestra. (...)

The famous balcony outside, a sort of Romeo and Juliet arrangement,

still gets a great tumble from the lovelorn. The view

of Los Angeles‘ city lights from this balcony is the grandest

of any local heights and fosters romance in its most

inspiring phases.

(...) Browsing Around with The Nighthawk,

Hollywood Filmograph, Aug. 24, 1929

& Mammoth Set Is Being

      Built for Paul Whiteman

      Universal‘s biggest sound stage is being filled with

a huge ,set,‘ promising to surpass that of Broadway. It will be

the interior background for The Jazz King, featuring

Paul Whiteman and his band, and the most striking example

of futuristic stage art seen to date. Its designer, Danny

Hall, art director of Universal, created the elaborate Broadway

night club interior so highly praised by the critics.

in addition to his work at Universal, Mr. Hall is art director

for Charles Chaplin.

(...) Hollywood Filmograph, Los Angeles, July 20, 1929


Just a well-known man-about-town

Editorial content. „PASSING

      SHOW“

       Photo. „Just a well-known man-about-town, passing

for a moment in ,City Lights‘ to aid the poor little

blind girl. A scene from Charlie Chaplin‘s new comedy,

with his new leading lady.“


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