US Vogue September 1, 1961
McMullen
Model : Angela Howard
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US Vogue September 1, 1961
McMullen
Model : Angela Howard
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The #mcmullen 32 #Ford @pebblebeachconcours in 2007 (at The Lodge At Pebble Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnC-g51PwuZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Mag 14 - Piecemeal
Lee Rentoul, 29.05.2011, London.
Lee Rentoul has worked with a man named Paul Noriega in the past, was framed, and ended up in prison for 5 years. After getting out, he wants Noriega dead and meets an old woman named Angel (introduced by his colleague) who is “doddery” and likes puzzles. He makes a deal with her. He gives her an item of Noriega’s (not a gift) - which happens to be an old zippo lighter.
He waits for three weeks and grows impatient. He kills Noriega, later noticing that he’s missing several pieces off him that weren’t missing before. He disposes of the body, but a few days later he finds a box on the road with his name that reads “for immediate consideration”. It contains a severed finger, which he disposes of, only to lose a finger moments later. He finds that it now appears as though the injury had happened years ago, the wound healed over neatly. Over the next few days he begins receiving more and more boxes, eventually losing whatever body part he had been sent.
He tries to confront Angela, who only shrugs and says “some hungers are too strong to be denied”. Eventually he goes to the Magnus institute in the hopes that they will find some way to help him, finishing that he is running out of time as he received a tongue a couple days ago.
Notes: The wiki says that this statement is connected to the flesh, but honestly I don’t think that’s right. It’s too literal - yes, the statement concerns dismembered body parts - it not specifically to do with the messy physicality of flesh or of flesh being *used* for something. It reads more as the end to me - especially with the jigsaw symbolism. Pieces of a fully functional unity of a human being are being slowly whittled away uncaringly - with no way for the victim to avoid his fate - only watch himself fall apart until he eventually dies. First mention of Mikaele Selasa. Lee later goes missing and is presumably dead (his landlord found hundreds of cardboard boxes in his flat). Tim and Martin worked on this one.
Entities: The end, the flesh (?)
Names mentioned:
Paul Noriega (former associate and enemy of Lee - who is later killed by the former)
Hester (friend of Lee’s)
Mikaele Selasa (antiques dealer noted as being Samoan)
Angela (Possible avatar of the end?)
Toby McMullen (Associate of Lee’s - introduces him to Angela)
US Vogue June 1955
Barbara Mullen in a lovely beige sheath dress with a high square neckline and a rough-surfaced jacket in black check. By McMullen, in Everfast rayon and cotton. Jersey turban by Mr. John. The men on the street: good performers too. One of them is even more than good: he's useful. Carrying all those boxes: Gerald Metcalf, a young actor. The preoccupied young man, clearly in mental rehearsal: lyric baritone Dick Estes. Gotham Gold Stripe stockings, the new "Keyed-Beige"; and brown calfskin opera pumps by Customcraft.
Barbara Mullen dans un joli fourreau beige à tiges, à encolure carrée haute et veste à surface rugueuse, à carreaux noirs. Par McMullen, en rayonne et coton Everfast. Turban en jersey, par Mr. John. Les hommes de la rue : de bons interprètes aussi. L’un d’eux est même plus que bon : il est utile. Portant toutes ces boîtes : Gerald Metcalf, un jeune acteur. Le jeune homme préoccupé, manifestement en pleine répétition mentale : le baryton lyrique Dick Estes. Bas Gotham Gold Stripe, les nouveaux « Keyed-Beige » ; et escarpins d'opéra en cuir de veau marron par Customcraft.
Photo Norman Parkinson
US Vogue May 1, 1947 ❤️❤️❤️
The Halle Bros. Co. Summer 1947 Photo Fritz Henle Models Unknown
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Edward Burns on 30 Year Journey to Make ‘The Brothers McMullen’ Sequel
Edward Burns had one of those fairy tale Sundance debuts most filmmakers only dream about. He wrote, directed, produced and starred in 1995’s The Brothers McMullen, a film finished on a shoestring budget only for it to be selected for the festival, become a smash hit on Main Street, get acquired by Fox Searchlight and land the first timer a grand jury prize for his efforts before he hopped a…
Mindswap by Robert Sheckley, cover art by McMullen, published 1966, this edition 1967.