Veronica Lake and Ray Milland in I Wanted Wings (1941)

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Veronica Lake and Ray Milland in I Wanted Wings (1941)
Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (1942)
concept: we go camping and stay up to watch the clouds fade from watercolours to celestial. judge each other’s preference of how burnt we like our marshmallows, and talk quietly sharing our deepest thoughts whilst entwined in sleeping bags, until we’re dozing off beneath a velvety midnight
Emily Kinney photographed by Andre Wagner for New York Magazine.
Vivacious Lady (1938)
Jack Lemmon in Some Like It Hot
Peter Lorre in Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)
Have we talked about this yet??
(I love West End cast surprising each other, what can I say?)
With hearing the sad news that brian sears & nic rouleau are leaving the book of Mormon I thought I would post this audio of them singing I am here for you
The Book of Mormon | Broadway | July 26, 2017 Nic Rouleau as Elder Price Brian Sears as Elder Cunningham “You And Me (But Mostly Me)”
Mr. Brightside playing from another room The Killers
Buster Keaton searches for Sybil Seely in One Week (1920)
Vivacious Lady
why was i gifted with a passion for broadway but a terrible singing voice?