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Breakfast Thursday, 24 October, 2002, 07:30 GMT 08:30 UK
The snapper and the starlets
Just one of the photo's on show.
A priceless photographic treasure trove of Hollywood glamour which lay undeveloped for decades, will go on show in London this week.

Thousands of prints, negatives and reels of undeveloped film including 10,000 snaps of movie legends from the forties, fifties and sixties were taken by the barely known photographer Frank Worth.

Frank Worth worked in Hollywood from 1939 until the 1960's. During this time he managed to snap stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, as well as a whole host of lesser known actresses.

The previously unpublished negatives were found in his flat after he died in December 2000.

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