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HUD (1963) dir. Martin Ritt
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1. Double Indemnity (1944) dir. Billy Wilder 2. The Lady Eve (1941) dir. Preston Sturges 3. Ball of Fire (1941) dir. Howard Hawks 4. Baby Face (1933) dir. Alfred E. Green 5. Christmas in Connecticut (1945) dir. Peter Godfrey 6. Stella Dallas (1937) dir. King Vidor 7. Remember the Night (1940) dir. Mitchell Leisen 8. Forty Guns (1957) dir. Samuel Fuller 9. Meet John Doe (1941) dir. Frank Capra 10. Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) dir. Anatole Litvak
Audrey Hepburn 1953. Photo by Bob Willoughby.
Barbara Stanwyck in BABY FACE (1933) dir. Alfred E. Green
Bunny Yeager, Bunny Yeager (Self-Portrait), 1956
Just in time, I found you just in time Before you came my time was running low I was lost, the losing dice were tossed My bridges all were crossed, nowhere to go Now you’re here, and now I know just where I’m going No more doubt or fears, I’ve found my way For love came just in time You found me just in time And changed my lonely life that lonely day DEAN MARTIN and JUDY HOLLIDAY in BELLS ARE RINGING (1960)
I’ll remember everything — the sound of your voice… your worried looks… the warmth of your arms around me… the touch of your lips.
I MARRIED A WITCH — 1942, dir. René Clair
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Ed Feingersh at the Ambassador Hotel in New York City, March 1955.
Bambi (1942) dir. Clyde Geronimi, David Hand and Samuel Armstrong
JANE GREER AND ROBERT MITCHUM IN
OUT OF THE PAST (1947) dir. Jacques Tourneur
Joan Crawford
Sharon Tate in ‘Valley of the Dolls’, 1967.
Jane Greer photographed by Peter Stackpole for LIFE magazine (1946), as part of the promotion for Out of the Past.
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VERTIGO (1958) Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Romy Schneider photographed by Gianni Ferrari on a break from filming 10:30 P.M. Summer dir. by Jules Dassin in Turégano, Spain in 1965.
KAY FRANCIS in JEWEL ROBBERY 1932 │ dir. William Dieterle
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Richard Avedon, 1957