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Audrey Hepburn
Edward G. Robinson photographed on arrival at Southampton in 1936. #DailyRobinson He was there to make a picture.
"You got it right the first time Mr.Quick. I got "No" written all over my face."
The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
Directed by Martin Ritt.
Paul Newman in The Long, Hot Summer (1958) dir. Martin Ritt
Glenn Ford as Owen Devereaux
The Man from Colorado (1948)
GRETA GARBO & MELVYN DOUGLAS in NINOTCHKA — 1939, dir. Ernst Lubitsch
Audrey Hepburn, 1957 © John Swope.
Beautiful Carole Lombard
Lauren Bacall
La Piscine (1969) Dir. Jacques Deray
THE PEARL OF DEATH (1944)
Elizabeth Taylor and Cary Grant
"Well, I was always cast as an artistic homicidal maniac. But at least I was artistic!"
R.I.P Donald Sutherland: 1935 - 2024.
Beautiful Jean Harlow c. 1930’s
which film genre that flourished in the early to mid twentieth century in hollywood best matches your personality? possible results: film no
You tend to be a pessimist and you're kind of dramatic, but it's all in good fun. you're friendly and fun to be around. examples of movies in this genre: Gilda (1946), The Killers (1946),Laura (1944), Mildred Pierce (1945), The Maltese Falcon (1941).
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