FALLEN ANGEL (1945, Otto Preminger)

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FALLEN ANGEL (1945, Otto Preminger)
Now, my friends, if I may propose a little toast.
The Thin Man (1934), directed by W.S. Van Dyke
Marilyn Monroe at the Actor's Studio. Photo by Roy Schatt, 1955.
Francois-Xavier Lalanne's Chat Polymorphe, 1968.
Eartha Kitt (1927-2008), photographed by Phillipe Halsman 1955
Kay Francis photographed for Mandalay, 1934.
CARY GRANT as MORTIMER BREWSTER Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) dir. Frank Capra
Arthur Leipzig, Subway Lovers, New York, 1949
Released on this day in 1945, Fritz Lang's SCARLET STREET starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea.
The Zodiacs Bowling team. They were known for their elaborate matching outfits they wore to bowling tournaments. Pelican Lanes, New Orleans - 1969
Washington, D.C., circa 1901. "View of G Street N.W., mostly north side, looking east from Seventh Street showing Queen Cafe on the corner."
The Misfits (1961) dir. John Huston
May 27, 1944. "Collier's Florida -- Marine and girl in swimsuit". 35mm Kodachrome transparency by the fashion photographer Toni Frissell for Collier's magazine.
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) — dir. Billy Wilder
Meet the 1939 Pontiac “Ghost Car” — the world’s first transparent car, unveiled at the New York World’s Fair. Built with a body made entirely of Plexiglas by General Motors and Rohm & Haas, this one-of-a-kind ride let you see everything — from the engine to the springs in the seat cushions.
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