z; 25; he/him, they/them
welcome to my sideblog, dedicated to gifs of old hollywood/vintage films. i might also have an obsession with cary grant (if that wasnt obvious enough)
if you want to get to know me more, my main blog is @minglana.
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z; 25; he/him, they/them
welcome to my sideblog, dedicated to gifs of old hollywood/vintage films. i might also have an obsession with cary grant (if that wasnt obvious enough)
if you want to get to know me more, my main blog is @minglana.
DESIGN FOR LIVING (1933) dir. Ernst Lubitsch
If this is a dream, Helen, I hope I never wake up.
Marlene Dietrich & Cary Grant in
BLONDE VENUS (1932) dir. Josef von Sternberg
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN (1934) dir. Frank Tuttle
BALL OF FIRE (1941) dir. Howard Hawks
Mae West & Cary Grant
I'M NO ANGEL (1933) dir. Wesley Ruggles
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN (1934) dir. Frank Tuttle
oh to be cary grant starring in a film where he's obsessed with marlene dietrich...
Marlene Dietrich in
BLONDE VENUS (1932) dir. Josef von Sternberg
Cary Grant wearing an apron in THE TALK OF THE TOWN (1942) dir. George Stevens
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN (1934) dir. Frank Tuttle
watching cary grant movies isnt enough i need to inject them straight into my bloodstream
FRANCES DRAKE as Anna Mirelle in Ladies Should Listen (1934) dir. Frank Tuttle
films without faces — NOTORIOUS (1946) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
no such a thing as too enthusiastic about cary grant, please keep up the great work, I love your blog 🤍🖤🤍🖤
it truly is hard to not be enthusiastic about cary hahaha, thank you so much, im glad you enjoy my blog!💖
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN (1934) dir. Frank Tuttle
"Don't you need a coat?" "You'll do"
Cary Grant & Ingrid Bergman in NOTORIOUS (1946) dir. Alfred Hitchcock