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As I recall, films of that time often showed blurry-faced women.
Posted by free.ranger on March 21, 2019 at 21:16:39:
Maybe the sensibilities of the day made them worry about crows feet versus their marketability. Heavy nights of Hollywood partying can mess with the goods. Why does an aging actress insist on being referred to as Miss Barbara Stanwyck? Besides blur filtering, Doris Day was also filmed with those funky star filters to add affect to highlights. Tacky stuff, but that was the day.