― i want to look pretty even if i die.
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@1920s-lujing
― i want to look pretty even if i die.
Theresa Harris in Baby Face (1933)
Theresa Harris makes her (uncredited) film debut performing “Daddy Won’t You Please Come Home” in Thunderbolt (1929)
THERESA HARRIS in HOLD YOUR MAN — 1933, dir. Sam Wood
Black and Tan (1929)
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Director: Dudley Murphy
Cinematographer: Dal Clawson
Performers: Fredi Washington, Duke Ellington, The Cotton Club Orchestra (dancers uncredited)
I promise none of this is a metaphor.
HOUSE TOUR OFFICIAL VIDEO Sabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend
Jacqueline Marval
Dolores Del Rio and Fred Astaire in Flying Down to Rio (1933) dir. Thornton Freeland
Miss Joan Blondell daydreaming at Hollywood's finest in her dressing miror.
its vera-ellen time of the year 🥰
25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS — (08/25) ↳ White Christmas (1954)
Merle Oberon on the set of Temptation (dir. Irving Pichel, 1945).
In the grim comedy of life, it has been wisely said that the last laugh is the best . . .
HE WHO GETS SLAPPED (1924) Directed by Victor Sjöström Shot by Milton Moore
Norma Shearer as Mary Haines in THE WOMEN (1939) dir. George Cukor Costume design by Adrian
Every Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Dance “Manhattan Downbeat” in THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY (1949)
My favorite genre of Marius artwork is weeping at daddypontmercy’s grave