Baby Barbara!
From Screen Book August 1935


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Baby Barbara!
From Screen Book August 1935
henry fonda, barbara stanwyck, and preston sturges behind the scenes for the lady eve (1941)
Christmas Classics: Remember The Night (1940)
Remember The Night is a great Preston Sturges comedy, has the Christmas spirit, but at its core also has a larger story with a bit of intrigue to it and so many good scenes. It's funny how old Christmas films manage to be about Christmas without shoving it down your throat. Christmas occurs, yes, but it's mainly used to set a vibe for the story.
Here Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray spend Christmas together. She's a shoplifter, he's the lawyer prosecuting her and he's forced to take her to his family home in Indiana. I loved it. And I really appreciated how they didn't cop out the ending.
(This was also a great Double Indemnity reunion for me, if we don't take into account the fact that Remember The Night was filmed 4 years before Double Indemnity lol)
Miłowała go zbyt mocno
Jej demony tańczyły wraz z nim
On nigdy tego nie przerywał
Razem mieli stan szaleństwa
I na rzeczywistość to przekładali
“okay, so this place is definitely not san francisco. so what exactly is this place? and how can i get back home from here?”
@fxckedupmuses (any)
sybill was feeling flustered with this town, not really understand anything about it. “i felt like something grave would happen last tuesday and now i am here.” the seer said.
@fxckedupmuses (any)
Gdy Cię nie ma Mam wrażenie, że pode mną zapada się ziemia
Yann-Stany
there is this part in “The Furies” (1950) when barbara stanwyck eats a chicken leg in a ball gown and i found it incredibly relateable