ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
dir. william wyler
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ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
dir. william wyler
My husband guys🤍
New postcard! I really love maury in her white cruise livery.
Got these original photos of mauretania off ebay, they're marked fishguard 1909.
Gang is there a fan fiction about Roman Holiday where those two actually had a happy ending 😭😭😭
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Castel Sant'Angelo ( Roman Holiday, 1953 )
Amid the silent ruins of Rome’s once mighty Forum, a pair of young lovers, one early morning not long ago, walked slowly to small bower that had shielded lovers for centuries. As the dark-haired, round-eyed girl moved into her sweetheart’s arms, a far-away clock chimed three. “If I were to die this moment,” she whispered, “I would die knowing I had always loved you.” The youth moved to brush a kiss against her cheek, but jumped to his feet when the air was split with a terrific clatter. A huge water can rolled from the Forum wall and William Wyler, director of Paramount’s forthcoming Roman Holiday, wailed “cut.” Gregory Peck, the young lover, grinned wearily, and Audrey Hepburn, his Roman Holiday sweetheart, moaned and buried her face in her hands. The noise had ruined the scene.
This minor crisis was nothing new to Peck and the rest of the cast. “This has been going on since June 16, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything I have ever done,” Peck told me that morning. “I’ve lost 16 pounds, worked every day, from dawn to long after dark, and been so exhausted I couldn’t sleep, but every second has been worth it. Here, working in the natural settings with live audiences, has been wonderful. The other day, Audrey and I did a cozy little scene with 4,000 Romans crowded around us. – columnist Larry Newman from The Milwaukee Sentinel, dated November 9, 1952
Rome. By all means, Rome. I will cherish my visit here in memory as long as I live.
Fk u to the people who told me that these two lived happily ever after
Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday (1953) dir. William Wyler
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I swear to god I'm being so deadass this is what it feels like being an ocean liner nerd sometimes
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Who says that just because you died and got turned into a giant monster, that you still can't date? That's certainly not stopping Biollante (even if her method isn't exactly the most honest)
Orient line´s SS Oriana (1959) passing the Sydney Opera house whilest exiting the harbor.
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A glorious reunion.
Completed on 19th June 2025.
My interpretation: I was inspired by the fall of Ile-Rien trilogy by Martha Wells, but I wanted to depict a fan-fic scenario where the full cast of characters from the series are reunited post trilogy. The setting would be maybe 10 or 20 years later in the other world. The liner is based loosely off the Queen Mary and ss Normandie with my own imagination thrown in, too.
Decades after the war, Ile-Rien is back on its feet and beginning to thrive once more. The wizards of Lodun University and government have developed their spell spheres, making them into magical computers. Using these, they're able to take the newly refurbished Queen Ravenna back through a reconnected gateway into the other world. On arrival, the ship enters the calm summer waves and sounds its horn as it sails toward the coastline, where it is greeted by a native longship and the cheering crews and passengers of both vessels exchange pleasantries.
Käthe Kollwitz - Woman with a dead child (1903)
Unknown women, ca. 1900, Sweden.
If you want to read an article from the Smithsonian about this, here you are.
HMT Olympic, 1918
Cool ship btw