An outdoor portrait of Lee Drake and costume designer Bernice Ponticelli on the set of The Great Sioux Uprising. Bernice is dressed in a checkered long sleeved shirt, slacks, and tennis shoes. Her left arm is around the shoulder of Lee who wears a hat, suit, and tie. In his left hand he holds a pair of eyeglasses. They stand in front of a horse that is fitted with a saddle, bridle, and reins. Trees are visible in the background. "The Great Sioux Uprising" was a film that was released in 1953.
A man, identified as Lloyd Bacon, and a woman identified as Faith Demorgue pose for the camera on the set of the movie The Great Sioux Uprising. The man wears a hat with band, sunglasses, handkerchief, jacket with fur collar, shirt, trousers, and lace-up shoes. The woman wears loop earrings, scarf, button-up jacket with collar and tie, pleated skirt, and boots. In the background are men, wooden director's chairs, motion picture camera and equipment. In the foreground are cables, a piece of wood, and a tall man with a beard dressed in a top hat, jacket, and trousers. Lloyd Bacon was the director of The Great Sioux Uprising.