Dorothy Arzner, Rosalind Russell, and Craig’s Wife
“Women Directors,” American Film (1976) / New York World-Telegram (1936) / Cinema, no. 34 (1974) / 1978 interview with Boze Hadleigh, from Hollywood Lesbians: From Garbo to Foster (2016)
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Dorothy Arzner, Rosalind Russell, and Craig’s Wife
“Women Directors,” American Film (1976) / New York World-Telegram (1936) / Cinema, no. 34 (1974) / 1978 interview with Boze Hadleigh, from Hollywood Lesbians: From Garbo to Foster (2016)
All alike, you men - you only want the satisfaction of being through with us first, that's all. So far, I have the good fortune of beating you to it. So... I am heartless.
Inspiration (1931) - dir. Clarence Brown
All alike, you men - you only want the satisfaction of being through with us first, that's all. So far, I have the good fortune of beating you to it. So... I am heartless.
Inspiration (1931) - dir. Clarence Brown
Did you hear that? That's the story I just wrote. Yes, yes, I know we had a bargain. I just said I'd write it, I didn't say I wouldn't tear it up! It's all in little pieces now, Walter, and I hope to do the same for you some day!
ROSALIND RUSSELL as HILDY JOHNSON His Girl Friday (1940) • dir. Howard Hawks
Dorothy Arzner, Rosalind Russell, and Craig’s Wife
“Women Directors,” American Film (1976) / New York World-Telegram (1936) / Cinema, no. 34 (1974) / 1978 interview with Boze Hadleigh, from Hollywood Lesbians: From Garbo to Foster (2016)
To CLARIFY gay didn't cheat on her *YET* but yk what i mean.
it's kinda crazy how many roz russell characters get cheated on lol it's actually sickening
cheaters ☝🏼☝🏼☝🏼
Roz movies where her husband cheats on her then comes crawling back, ranked according to whether she should've taken him back:
Important note: no one should've cheated on any of her characters but men are terrible as we all know
1. No time for comedy. Ok fine sure. Linda paige needs and wants her playwright back. He's literally the love of her life. And i wouldve k worded myself if they didn't get back together
2. The Citadel. It's ok they were cute and he was really just disillusioned by the medical world. I still don't understand how anyone could cheat on ROSALIND RUSSELL but whatevs. At least he was sorry (I think? Idk i've only seen this movie once and that was a while back)
Totally inexcusable: Live Love and Learn. Wtf. Terrible. "Seems to be one of those occasions that calls for champagne." Wtf. Why would you treat her like that. She shouldve divorced him. He should have suffered more
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Rosalind Russell and Robert Montgomery in Fast and Loose (1939)
these two moments being framed the same way is making me feel super crazyyyy... the day they became man and wife and the day "the wife fades into the background"
One gif set per episode Hacks | 1x07
rules: make a poll with any 10 of your favorite movies, then tag people and let them choose
the sound of music (1965)
no time for comedy (1940)
night must fall (1937)
one fine day (1996)
broadcast news (1987)
love & mercy (2014)
at middleton (2013)
the parent trap (1998)
gypsy (1962)
steel magnolias (1989)
tagged by @drdavidhuxley on @danawhitaker! 🍿💗
tagging @elliesattlers @elssbethtascioni @angelobadalamenti @madelineashtons @patdevilles @kubeliks if you guys wanna do it :3 i'd love to see ur favorite movies !
how many times do you think ive listened to bob montygummery's count of monte cristo
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live, love and learn (1937)
dir. george fitzmaurice