THE LADY VANISHES (1938), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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THE LADY VANISHES (1938), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The Films of Alfred Hitchcock:
I never think you should judge any country by its politics. After all, we English are quite honest by nature, aren’t we?
The Lady Vanishes // 1938
The Lady Vanishes (1938) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
A life goes by, romantic dreams must die So I bid mine goodbye and never knew So close was waiting, waiting here with you And now forever I know All that I want is to hold you so close
Enchanted (2007) dir. Kevin Lima
Amy Adams as GISELLE in ENCHANTED (2007) dir. Kevin Lima
favorite fictional ladies | giselle (enchanted) “But dreams do come true. And maybe something wonderful will happen.”
AMY ADAMS as Giselle in — DISENCHANTED (2022) dir. Adam Shankman
Harvey Keitel & Tim Roth as Mr White/Larry Dimmick & Mr Orange/Freddy Newandyke RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) dir. Quentin Tarantino
“Give me your hand. Just cancel that shit right now. You’re hurt, you’re hurt real fucking bad, but you ain’t dying!”
TIM ROTH as MR. ORANGE/FREDDY NEWANDYKE
RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) Dir. Quentin Tarantino
Tim Roth as Freddy Newandyke/Mr. Orange RESERVOIR DOGS (1992), dir. Quentin Tarantino
Kelli Williams as Margaret Reed in Found Thirteen years... looking for Jamie's face in the crowd. One day I'll find it.
William Powell and Myrna Loy in THE THIN MAN (1934)
William Powell and Myrna Loy in each THIN MAN film
THE THIN MAN (1934) AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936) ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939) SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN (1941) THE THIN MAN GOES HOME (1945) THE SONG OF THE THIN MAN (1947)
You can’t build a life on hate, or a marriage on spite. Marriage is too important. Mine only lasted an hour, but… I know.
Myrna Loy as Connie Allenbury in LIBELED LADY (1936) dir. Jack Conway
WILLIAM POWELL & MYRNA LOY in THE THIN MAN 1934 │ dir. W.S. Van Dyke
MYRNA LOY as Nora Charles in THE THIN MAN (1934) — dir. W.S. Van Dyke