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big fan of these official ads that look like slash fanzine illustrations
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DIRTY DANCING (1987) directed by Emile Ardolino.
Rock Hudson as Burke Devlin The Tarnished Angels (1957) dir. Douglas Sirk
rock hudson magazine clipping, via vintage scrapbook (c. 1957)
Photoplay Magazine, December 1961
The Harvey Girls (1946) Dir: Arthur Freed
Julio Le Parc, Ondes 140 Sèrie 50 n°1, 1974, Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 150 cm.
tumblrs recommending rockford files posts and i think its funny that james garner was one of the only early tv stars to become a movie star and then got to be a tv star again with all the other old movie stars
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Atomic Radiation (Margot Bennett)
Rene Auberjonois in The Rockford Files "With the French Heel Back Can The Nehru Jacket Be Far Behind?" (original airdate January 5, 1979)
i traded in some old books for basically the same amount of new ones
1973 Oasis Water Cooler Advertising Detail From the June, 1973 issue of Architectural Record Magazine (via: archive.org)
Arnold Schwarzenneger by Annie Leibovitz. Malibu/Los Angeles, 1988
Director Howard Hawks talking with Harry Carey, Jr. on set of GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES (1953). Carey makes a cameo appearance in the movie as a member of the Olympic team.