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Audrey Hepburn on the set of "Wait Until Dark," 1967.
pink heart cake
source
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959)
Barbara Stanwyck
The Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. George Cukor
i cannot overstate how good it feels to watch older movies where the actors were still allowed to look kinda weird and not be conventionally attractive. like it is genuinely healing
Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant in London filming Indiscreet, 1958.
Oh, I remember that morning. It snowed during the night and we had to dig our way out of the cabin.
THE WOMEN 1939, dir. George Cukor
Winona Ryder on the set of Bram Stoker's Dracula
Diego Velázquez - Equestrian Portrait of Margarita of Austria, 1634
GET TO KNOW ME ♡ [4/5] Animation: ☆ Beauty and The Beast (1991) (Dir. by Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise)
Ashamed of his monstrous form, the beast concealed himself inside his castle, with a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world. The rose she had offered was truly an enchanted rose, which would bloom until his 21st year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the time the last petal fell, then the spell would be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair, and lost all hope, for who could ever learn to love a beast?
beauty and the beast (1991)
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Ronald Colman in Her Sister from Paris (1925)
Corinne Griffith in A Virgin's Sacrifice (1922)