Alfred Hitchcock - Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)

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Alfred Hitchcock - Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
Robert Montgomery and Clark Gable at a golf tournament in 1946.
It is a drama of steadily mounting tension and complication, shot through with intimations of repressed instincts and thwarted desires that keep a wild kind of terror barely held in leash hovering over the most ordinary comings and goings in that lonely house. It is much more than a melodrama, because everything that happens grows out of the inner natures of the people involved—the boy with his wiles and smiles and dimly glimpsed flashes of mania, the lonely old lady with her greed and selfishness and childless dependence, the girl with her surface hardness and inner sensitiveness, her unblossoming youth and her curiosity—half romantic, half cynical. – National Board of Review Magazine, June 1937
Night Must Fall (1937) dir. Richard Thorpe
poem by langston hughes // the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us! by sufjan stevens // from war of the foxes by richard siken // art by archbudzar // rivers and roads by the head and the heart // signs by bloc party // in a dream you saw a way to survive by clementine von radics // anne sexton // the plagues by stephen schwartz // aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin alire sáenz // elysium by bear’s den // as long as there is love, there will be grief by heidi priebe // five stages of grief by linda pastan // chasing shadows by alex warren // wandavision (2021) // eternity by alex warren and gigi perez // installation by robert montgomery // time does not bring relief, you all have lied by edna st. vincent millay // in the wind by lord huron // trade it all by jerub // ocean vuong // when you lose someone by nina nesbitt // jeff buckley // art by things you wanted to say but didn’t
🎬 1932: Robert Montgomery and Tallulah Bankhead starred together in the pre-Code film "Faithless", a drama about a socialite's downfall during the Great Depression who struggles with love and circumstance.
* Bankhead plays a spoiled heiress who must face hardship, while Montgomery portrays the ad executive she falls for.
Robert Montgomery & Joan Crawford in "Untamed" (1929)
truly heartbreaking to me that i don't get to see this movie it fills me with intense rage and longing. closeups under the cut!
Man of the House is a 1929 American comedy and lost film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Norma Shearer. The film follows a young woman, played by Shearer, who is only able to find suitable housing at a male-only boarding house, leading her to disguise herself as a man. The only known copies of the film were destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire.
Lady in the Lake (1946) - dir. Robert Montgomery