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Judy Garland in the “My Melancholy Baby” sequence (A Star is Born, 1954).
Milky Way over the Dunes. Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado [OC][3000 X 6750] - Author: DR__WATTS on reddit
https://judygarlandnews.com/2019/02/13/on-this-day-in-judy-garlands-life-and-career-february-13/
When you scroll down to 1950 there is an audio of take 13 of You Wonderful You (Reprise). I haven’t heard this one before. There is about 15 seconds of them talking/laughing together. If I got it right Judy’s buttons were uneven and she fixed that … aaaahhh so sweet! (Yes I’ve spent my day going through “On this day in Judy Garland’s life and career” because I just can’t accept that there isn’t anything left to be found about them - sue me haha)
It was pretty salty out there in Badwater, Death Valley, CA [2000x3000][OC] by: mccarthybergeron
Notre-Dame cathedral
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Marilyn Monroe Photographed by George Barris
Kim Novak in Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958)
Someone in a Facebook group I belong to questioned whether Hitchcock hda ever made a film noir. Several suggestions were offered - Notorious, Strangers on a Train, Shadow of a Doubt - but no one mentioned Vertigo which I think, in spite of the Technicolor and widescreen format, is very much a film noir with Novak playing not just one but two femme fatales. And as in most noir films, fate definitely seems to be at work against the protagonist James Stewart (who is unstable and out of control).
Geneviève Bujold on the set of Anne of the Thousand Days,1969
Sterling Pond & Trees by Aryk Tomlinson
Sophia Loren, 1961, photo by Richard Avedon
Sophia Loren, 1961, photo by Richard Avedon