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BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL in ANOTHER MAN'S POISON — 1951, dir. Irving Rapper
R.I.P. Alain Delon (November 8, 1935 - August 18, 2024)
Sophia Loren (1955)
SUSPICION (1941) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Sylvia Sidney in You Only Live Once (1937)
Lana Turner (and her perfect hair) in Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
Ava Gardner as Pandora Reynolds Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951) dir. Albert Lewin
REBECCA (1940) | dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) dir. Harold Young
Three Ages 1923
"All creative people should be required to leave California for three months every year."
Happy Birthday Gloria Swanson,
March 27, 1899.
Sharon Tate in her London apartment.
Photo: George Elam. September 1965
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARY GRANT ( jan 18. 1904 - nov. 29. 1986 ∞ )
As a philosopher once said, “You cannot judge the day until the night.” Since it is for me evening, or at least teatime, I can now look back and assess the day. It’s been a glorious adventure up to here — even the saddest parts — and I look forward to seeing the rest of the film. Just as I did in 1932 when I sat in that Paramount Studio office. I took up the pen and wrote for the first time “Cary Grant.” And that’s who, it seems, I am. Well, as some profound fellow said, “I’d be a nut to go through all that again, but I wouldn’t have missed it for anything.” - Cary Grant, 1963
Niagara (1953) dir. Henry Hathaway Original Trailer insp.