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Simone Simon in Cat People (1943).
The man is dead. With his death, the waters of the sea are open to us. But there will be other deaths, and the agony of dying, before we come to land again. The Ghost Ship (1943)
Simone Simon in Cat People (1942).
Holiday (1938) dir. George Cukor
Dear Rowan A Very Portman Halloween
It's Halloween season so here goes a tale of true crime for which there was a 1935 film titled "Murder in the Red Barn" which was one of Eric Portman's first film roles. Also in this episode are lyrics by Tom Waits of a song by the same title as the film, but released on 1992. Happy Halloween! Papa
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller’s wedding | July 1st, 1956
Platinum print. A portrait by Andre Brovippet of the luminescent Ethel Barrymore. Early 1900s. From my personal collection of ephemera.
Eric Portman in Corridor of Mirrors with Edana Romney
DREW BARRYMORE Poison Ivy, 1992
A bird may love a fish, signore, but where will they live? Then I shall have to make you wings. Ever After (1998) dir. Andy Tennant
Drew Barrymore in Bad Girls (Jonathan Kaplan - 1994)
Today, I am simply— Henry. Ever After (1998) dir. Andy Tennant
The Many Marijuana Busts of John Drew Barrymoore
Silent film star Dolores Costello, 1927
Wife of John Barrymore, mother of John Drew Barrymore, grandmother of Drew Barrymore
March 1972. John Drew Barrymore breaks into what is now known as Raleigh Studios on Melrose to smoke a joint in a friend’s office.
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