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The Professionals (1966)
Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (1942)
Spione, Fritz Lang, 1928
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
Conrad Veidt in The Spy in Black (1939).
Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) from a portfolio of 10 lithographs printed in 1918
Vincent’s love of Native American art exposed another side of him: he served as commissioner of the Department of the Interior’s American Indian Arts and Crafts Board until he decided the role would be better filled by a Native American.
“I have an enormous respect for the American Indian. I think we shut them off, at a period when they might have become the most creative people on the face of the earth. But we killed them off.”
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Jean Harlow in Red-Headed Woman (1932).
An American Werewolf in London (1981; John Landis)
Tabley Tower at Night
Henry Thomson (1773–1843)
Tabley House
Bette Davis in A Stolen Life (1946)
Bette Davis in A Stolen Life (Curtis Bernhardt, 1946)