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James Dean shooting a rifle at a target in a booth at the Texas State fairgrounds in Dallas as Elizabeth Taylor looks on. The two were on a weekend break during the filming of the movie Giant in 1955.
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Elizabeth Taylor & Rock Hudson
Charlie Chaplin on the cover of Tatler, London, England, June 26, 1918
Claudia Cardinale / production still from Richard Brooks’s The Professionals (1966)
NOT THE MOLD TALKING
Shawn Levy in The King of Comedy — “A case can be made for [Martin & Lewis] being the models for Gelsomina and Zampano, the innocent clown and the egotistic brute of Federico Fellini's La Strada.”
The Stooge, 1951 and La Strada, 1954 parallels
George Segal and Elliott Gould in California Split (1974) dir. Robert Altman
“A case can be made for their being the models Gelsomina and Zampano’, as the innocent clown and the egoistic brute of Federico Fellinis “La Strada”
Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn behind the scenes of Howard Hawks’ BRINGING UP BABY (1938)
these photos of Viola Davis
going back in time to kill myself in front of david lean
funniest thing in the world is gay-coded heterosexuality in old movies
George Segal, February 13, 1934 – March 23, 2021.
With Elliott Gould in Robert Altman’s California Split (1974).