~ “Hal Wallis grounded Dean and Jerry” ~😂
Just something to tickle your funny bone. They were like two little boys. It had to be a joy to watch.
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~ “Hal Wallis grounded Dean and Jerry” ~😂
Just something to tickle your funny bone. They were like two little boys. It had to be a joy to watch.
April, 1949
Producer Hal Wallis presents Glenda Jackson her Best Actress Oscar for WOMEN IN LOVE in London in 1971 where she was filming MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS.
More photos from Jerry’s book Dean and Me: A Love Story.
Here’s a particular quote that has stuck with me. -
“I dream about Dean pretty often, maybe once a month since he died. In my dreams, he’s almost always young, tan, still unbelievably handsome—indestructible. Sometimes, though, in these ultra-vivid late-night movies, bad things are happening—to him, to me, to both of us—and I’m powerless to stop them. Sometimes, my wife tells me, I cry out in my sleep. Other times, I dream I’m Super Jew, making everything right, doing all the things I might have done, when the pressures on us were so enormous.” (Page 257)
Dress 1 & 2: Costume worn by Elsa Cárdenas as Dolores Gomez in the film "Fun in Acapulco" starring Elvis Presley, 1963. Designed by Edith Head.
Dress 3: Costume worn by Angela Lansbury as Sarah Lee Gates in the film "Blue Hawaii" starring Elvis Presley, 1961. Designed by Edith Head.
Jerry in Jumping Jacks is such a mood
Film: Jumping Jacks (1952)
— GIFs by me ☆
Hɑl Wɑllis pɾeseƞts ƞew Elνis Pɾesleʮ pɾσɗuctiσƞ "G.I Blues" -1960-.
Elvis signing with Paramount, April 6, 1956.
Motion Picture Herald (Aug-Oct), 1947. Original Caption: Hal Wallis, seated, signs Burt Lancaster, star, for seven years. The contract permits the rapidly rising ex-GI some outside pictures, including some he will himself produce. Details of his next film for Mr. Wallis have not yet been set.